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Eye drop for normal use.
Is there any normal eye drop that can b used normally when there is change in season, atmospheric temp etc. When eyes become heavy, tired and dry. Is there any drop that contains Moxiflox- PEG combination all in one... ??
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Refresh Tears Systane Ultra SOHA HYLA-PF Lubrex
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Use Lubricants eye drop Avoid Moxiflocin it's antibiotic
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You can use any lubricating eye drop. Avoid moxifloxacin as it is antibiotic drop.
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Avoid rubbing Maintain hygiene Blink more Drink water adequately Cold compression Cold water lavage Follow rule of 20- Means after 20 min of work ,take rest for 20 sec and look at 20feet distance Reduce brightness of the screen Away from AC Airflow Use lubricant drop- refresh liquigel Wear glasses outside Take nuts for essential fatty acids (Omega 3) Avoid second hand smoke May need physical consultation for thorough slit lamp examination
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You can only use lubricant eye drops, like Refresh tears eye drops, 2drops 3times a day.pl do not use antibiotic eye drops  unnecessarily.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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