Quality Testing
Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Drug Facts |
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Active ingredients | Purpose |
Glycerin 1.0% |
Lubricant |
Inactive Ingredients |
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Boric acid, citric acid, hypromellose, n-acetyl-carnosine, potassium bicarbonate, purified benzyl alcohol, sterile water. |
Product Description
Description
Enhance eye health with Life Extension Brite Eyes III, 2 Vials, a vision support formula.
Brite Eyes III is a sterile lubricant eye drop that relieves dryness and discomfort caused by minor eye irritants or exposure to wind or sun. The formula contains the FDA-approved lubricant glycerin along with N-acetyl-carnosine to support eye comfort and protect healthy eye structure and function.
- Lubricates eyes to relieve dryness and irritation
- Supports comfort from environmental and age-related factors
- Helps protect healthy eye structure and function
Directions
Please read the entire contents of insert prior to use for important safety information and instructions on opening containers.
Instill 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye(s) as needed.
Ingredients
Active ingredients | Purpose |
Glycerin 1.0% | Lubricant |
Inactive ingredients | |
Boric acid, citric acid, hypromellose, n-acetyl-carnosine, potassium bicarbonate, purified benzyl alcohol, sterile water. |
Health risks and warnings
Do not use if seal is broken or missing.
For external use only.
Do not use if solution changes color or becomes cloudy.
When using this product:
- To avoid contamination, do not touch tip of container to any surface
- Replace cap after using
Stop use and ask a doctor if:
- You experience eye pain
- You experience changes in vision
- You experience continued redness or irritation of the eye
- The condition worsens or persist for more than 72 hours
Keep out of reach of children. If product is swallowed, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away.
Other Information
- Store in the refrigerator after opening
- Do not freeze
- Store in dark, cool place away from sunlight
- Once open, discard container and any contents after 30 days
- Use before expiration date marked on container
- Prior to drop instillation, contact lenses should be removed and reinserted after 10 minutes
Please note
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Questions and Answers about Life Extension, Brite Eyes III, 2 Vials
Have a Question?
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What is the use of Brite eye drops?
Brite Eyes III eye drops are designed to support eye health and comfort by providing lubrication and nourishment to the eyes. They may help alleviate symptoms of dry eye, eye fatigue, and other common eye concerns.
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What are the ingredients in Britesite eye drops?
Britesite eye drops are not mentioned in the provided context. The question is about Brite Eyes III eye drops from Life Extension. The exact ingredients in Brite Eyes III eye drops can be found on the product label or by contacting Life Extension directly.
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Are sterile eye drops safe?
Yes, sterile eye drops are generally considered safe when used as directed. Sterility ensures that the eye drops are free from harmful bacteria, viruses, or other contaminants that could cause eye infections or irritation.
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What ingredients are good in eye drops?
Beneficial ingredients in eye drops may include lubricants (such as glycerin or hyaluronic acid), electrolytes, and nutrients that support eye health (such as vitamin A or omega-3 fatty acids). The specific ingredients and their benefits may vary depending on the product and the intended use.
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What do ophthalmologists recommend for dry eyes?
Ophthalmologists may recommend various treatments for dry eyes, depending on the underlying cause and severity. These may include artificial tears, lubricating gels or ointments, prescription eye drops (such as cyclosporine or lifitegrast), warm compresses, and omega-3 fatty acid supplements. It's best to consult with an eye care professional for personalized recommendations.