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Hair dye in my eye
I accidentally got hair dye in my eye and I washed it out with water for 15 minutes can I put Visine in my eye now
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Wash eyes as much as possible with clean water ,& you should use lubricating eye drops like Refresh liquigel one hourly at least for a day or two.
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welldone by washing. but  do it frequently. visine is a decongestant containing  nehazoline .it will  definitely  remove your congestion  (redness )but  the worst part of this drug is rebound phenomenon  ie as soon as the effect of this drug decreases  the congestion  reoccurs with  little more intensity. so also use lubricant eye drops 2to3 times daily e.g. teardrop and for one or two days lotepred  eye drops  too.
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Hello You  can use lubricating eyedrop frequently I don't know about composition of visine... Kindly share the composition of visine so that I may guide you better
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