Equate Nighttime Lubricant Sensitive Eye Ointment: For the temporary relief of burning, irritation and discomfort due to dryness of the eye and exposure to wind or sun May be used as a protectant against further irritation Soothes, moisturizes and protects Equate eye ointment for nighttime use Contains active ingredients mineral oil and white petrolatum 0.125 oz easy to use resealable squeeze tube Sterile sensitive eye formula For home or while traveling
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Brand | Equate |
Item model number | 0060538800251 |
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Product Id | 281390 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.4 (66 ratings) 3.4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 605388002518 |
Alleviate symptoms quickly with Equate Lubricant Eye Ointment. The sensitive formula contains mineral oil and petrolatum. This nighttime eye ointment provides temporary relief of burning, irritation and discomfort due to dryness, as well as exposure to the wind or sun. It also soothes, moisturizes and safeguards by acting as a protectant against further irritation. This Equate Lubricant Eye Ointment is available in a convenient tube and is beneficial for use at home or while traveling. Making the right health decisions can be challenging. With a complete range of products and simple solutions, Equate allows you to take care of your family with confidence.
Equate Nighttime Lubricant Sensitive Eye Ointment: For the temporary relief of burning, irritation and discomfort due to dryness of the eye and exposure to wind or sun May be used as a protectant against further irritation Soothes, moisturizes and protects Equate eye ointment for nighttime use Contains active ingredients mineral oil and white petrolatum 0.125 oz easy to use resealable squeeze tube Sterile sensitive eye formula For home or while traveling
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I use this every night
Very happy
My eye doctor said I needed to use a sterile nighttime eye ointment for micro dot dystrophy which dries eyes pretty bad, causing corneal tears when I open my eyes in the am. I found all others too heavy ( most are 95+% petroleum) and I was uncomfortable with my eyes being completely blurry so I stopped using and kept tearing my cornea. By accident I found a sensitive brand at CVS which is half petroleum and half mineral oil. It's much lighter and I haven't had a corneal tear for months!!! ( Had 3 in one month before using this). CVS now longer carry this as of 12/18 and Thankfully Equate sensitive is the EXACT same formula ( active and inactive) and $4.00 a tube less expensive to boot!!! I don't have any problem putting it in as another reviewer stated although I do agree it is more liquified than non sensitive brands. I just pull the middle of my lower eyelid down to make a pocket and it goes in easily ( literally only need 1/4 to 1/2 inch). Also if you need daytime relief and aren't happy with your brand try the Refresh Advanced which has 3 ingredients ( not the same as regular Refresh and most others which have 2 ingredients). Finding the advanced version was a small miracle. I use it immediately upon awakening ( literally keep my eyes close and very slightly open each eye to add drops to avoid ripping the cornea. Then I use it another two times throughout the day.
I ordered this in April of 2019. July 4th I received an email that the equate restore PM was under recall and I should bring it back to a store for a refund. The Walmart online site for the ointment said NEW so I figured it would be ok. I ordered some new tubes of the ointment. So it is delivered today and these tubes are also under recall. I talked with a helpful customer service rep and will be getting a refund but the question is: Why are they still selling a product, that goes in your eyes no less, after they have notified the customers that it is under recall and you shouldn't be using it?
Most often, about 1/4 of the volume of a tube is air. I plan to begin using another similar product that costs a bit more, but that is more honest about the volume I'm purchasing.