Naphcon-A Allergy Eye Drops, Twin Pack, 0.16 fl oz UK
Naphcon-A Allergy Relief Eye Drops
Temporarily Relieves Eye Irritation Due To:
- Ragweed
- Pollen
- Grass
- Animal Dander
- Animal Hair
Naphcon-A’s unique formula combines a redness reliever and an antihistamine for the temporary relief of itchy, red eyes.
Perfect for allergies, Naphcon-A keeps your eyes looking and feeling their best through every season. For years, allergy-sufferers have depended on these clinically-proven eye drops for relief from even the most stubborn eye allergy symptoms.
Common Irritant: Pet Hair & Dander
The proteins found in a pet’s dander and hair can cause an allergic reaction or aggravate symptoms in some people. Pet hair or fur can also collect pollen, mold spores, and other outdoor allergens, aggravating your seasonal allergies even more.
Common Irritant: Grass, Pollen & Ragweed
Though levels of grass, pollen and ragweed can peak in certain seasons, people with sensitivities to these allergens may still experience symptoms year-round. This allergic reaction triggers the release of histamine, causing itchy, red or watery eyes.
Safety Warning
Do not useIf this solution changes color or becomes cloudy If you are sensitive to any ingredient in this productAsk a doctor before use if you haveHeart disease High blood pressure Trouble urinating Narrow angle glaucomaWhen using this productPupils may become enlarged temporarily Overuse may cause redness of the eye(s) Remove contact lenses before using Do not touch tip of container to any surface to avoid contamination Replace cap after each useStop use and ask a doctor ifYou feel pain ...
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Naphazoline Hydrochloride - 0.025 % (Redness Reliever), Pheniramine Maleate - 0.3 % (Antihistamine).Inactive Ingredients: Benzalkonium Chloride, Boric Acid, Edetate Disodium, Purified Water, Sodium Borate, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide and, or Hydrochloric Acid.
Directions
Adults and children 6 years and over: put 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye(s) up to 4 times every day Children under 6 years: ask a doctor