EUPHRASIA EYE DROPS 10X0.5 ml
Euphrasia eye drops
Active ingredient: eyebright
EUPHRASIA EYE DROPS Areas of application:
structuring of the fluid organism in the eye area, eg catarrhal conjunctivitis.
Note: Without preservatives, therefore also suitable for contact lens wearers.
Suitable for use with contact lenses
no impairment of visual function
in practical disposable containers
Euphrasia eye drops
WALA Euphrasia eye drops soothe reddened, irritated and watery eyes and relieve allergic conjunctivitis.
Effect
- Soothes the eye in cases of irritation and redness.
- Let inflammation subside
- They regulate the fluid balance of the eyes
- Also in cases of allergic conjunctivitis
Further advantages and special features
- Natural medicine
- No preservatives
- Suitable for contact lens wearers
- Suitable for all age groups, even from infancy.
- No impairment of visual function
- Effectiveness and tolerability proven in practice
- No habituation effect, no rebound effect*
- In hygienic single doses, ideal for on the go, during sports, at the desk (computer work) and when traveling.
*Rebound effect = increased recurrence of symptoms after discontinuation of treatment.
Application and dosage
Instill 1 drop of WALA Euphrasia eye drops into the conjunctival sac 1 to 2 times daily.
Duration of application
Treatment for an acute illness should be completed within two weeks. If no improvement occurs within two days, a doctor should be consulted. The duration of treatment for chronic illnesses requires consultation with a doctor.
Active ingredients
- Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) has anti-inflammatory properties and regulates the fluid balance of the eyes.
- Potentized rose petal oil also has a calming and soothing effect.
Mandatory information Euphrasia eye drops
Eye drops: Areas of application according to anthroposophical knowledge of man and nature. These include: structuring the fluid organism in the eye area, e.g., catarrhal conjunctivitis.
WALA Heilmittel GmbH, 73085 Bad Boll/Eckwälden.
For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.