Abbott Laboratories: blink intensive tears
escape from the feeling of dry eyes

blink intensive tears

 
 
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blink intensive eye drops hold moisture in the eye for longer lasting relief

  • blink intensive tears  protective eye drops have an advanced formulation that can hold moisture in the eye for over 60 minutes1
 

See the difference...

See the difference with blink® intensive tears eye drops
  • The viscosity-enhanced formulation of blink intensive tears  protective eye drops can retain moisture and improve vision quality2
  • In studies blink intensive tears  protective eye drops out-performed a competitor eye drop for reduced blurring2
  • After just 21 days, 48% of users reported an improvement in vision quality2
 

...and feel the difference

  • In preference tests, over half – 53.5% – said blink intensive tears  protective eye drops were better than their previous eye drop2
  • Consumers reported improved eye comfort over time with an initial average improvement of 20%2
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For choice and convenience

  • blink intensive tears  protective eye drops are available in multi-dose bottles and preservative-free single dose vials (Read how to apply eye drops)
  • The multi-dose blink intensive tears  protective eye drops contain OcuPure preservative technology, which dissipates into gentle, natural tear components3
 

Ingredients

 
Polyethylene Glycol 400 (PEG 400), OcuPure Preservative (Sodium Chlorite), Sodium Hyaluronate, Boric Acid, Sodium Borate (decahydrate), Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Chloride (dihydrate), Magnesium Chloride, Purified Water

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References: 1 S. Huth, D. Tran, C. Skotnitsky, L. Lasswell, P. Mahmud, T. Kim. Wavelength-Dependent Optical Interferometry Measurements of Change in Thickness of Apical Corneal Tear Film Following Eye Drop Instillation. Poster presented at: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; April 27 - May 1, 2008; Fort Lauderdale, FL. 2 AMO data on file, (Study: PEGT-104-9582 2007). 3 Huth S, et al. The 32nd BCLA Conference Manual, 2008:113.