Lipolac gel oftalmico 10 g

€8.18

Ophthalmic gel indicated for the treatment of so-called 'dry eye'.
Lipolac Moistens and lubricates the eyeball relieving pain, irritation and redness of the eyes

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What Lipolac is and what it is used for
Lipolac is a whitish, highly viscous gel that contains a lubricant that is used as a substitute for natural tears. Her eyes normally produce enough natural tears to move easily and comfortably. If your eyes don't produce enough tears, they can become dry, red, and painful. Lipolac will help you keep your eyes uncomfortable.

Lipolac is a highly viscous gel that forms a protective layer over the eye and keeps its surface moist.

It is easy and comfortable to use, and is especially appropriate in the symptomatic treatment of severe dry eye.

You should see a doctor if it gets worse or does not improve.

How to use Lipolac
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. If in doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.

The recommended dose is to put a drop in the corner of the eye closest to the nose, 3-5 times a day, and approximately 30 minutes before bed.

Follow these instructions carefully:

1. Wash your hands well.
2. Unscrew the cap.
3. Look up and gently pull down on the lower eyelid.
4. Hold the Lipolac tube just above your eye and gently squeeze until gel falls into the gap between the eyeball and the lower eyelid.
5. Release the lower eyelid, and move the eye while it is open to ensure that the gel completely covers the eye.
6. Repeat the process on the other eye, if necessary.

Children and adolescents up to 18 years
In clinical practice, the safety and efficacy of Lipolac in children and adolescents at the recommended dose in adults have been established, but no clinical trial data are available.

If you use more Lipolac than you should
If you have had too much Lipolac, rinse the gel from your eyes.

If you forget to use Lipolac
Do not apply a double dose to make up for a missed dose.

Eye dryness disorder can worsen if treated incorrectly or improperly. If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

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