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Buy Thealoz Duo GEL | 30 x 0.4g

$29.95 CAD

All Current Inventory Expires after: June 1, 2027

Buy Thealoz Duo GEL if you are a severe dry eye sufferer.

The gel is delivered in individual, non-preserved unidose containers (30 / pack).

Thealoz DUO gel may blur your vision for a short period of time but has long lasting soothing effects that last.

  • Sodium Hyaluronate 0.15%
  • Trehalose 3.0%

Buy Thealoz DUO GEL and get two dry eye therapies in one:

  1. Trehalose: a natural anti-evaporative substance present in many plants and animals that survive in extremely dry conditions. It helps protect the eye from dryness and is the active ingredient in Thealoz.
  2. Hyaluronic acid: a gentle solution that lubricates with long-lasting relief and is the active ingredient in Hyabak

    There are no silver bullets, this  - nor any - drop not the answer for all forms of dry eye for all people.  Please see more information-  Dry Eye blogsDigital Eye Strain Blogs , Blepharitis Blogs and speak to your eye care professional about the correct dry eye therapy for you. 

    Product Details:

    • Hydration, bioprotection, and regeneration of the eye’s surface
    • No preservatives or phosphates
    • Increases tear film thickness
    • Reduces dry eye symptoms and damage to the eye’s surface

    One box of Thealoz DUO gel has 30 sealed vials.  Once a vial is snapped open, you have 24 hours to use the contents.   One vial will provide approximately 2 drops for each eye (4 drops total).

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    Studies supporting the use of Hyaluronate / Hyaluronic Acid for the treatment of Dry eye:

    NIH National Library of Medicine 2022 > Hyaluronic acid in the treatment of dry eye disease,

    MDPI 2022 > Evaluation of Dry Eye Treatment with Sodium Hyaluronate- and Dexpanthenol-Containing Eye Drops on Ocular Surface Improvement after Cataract Surgery

    ResearchGate 2006 > Effectiveness of sodium hyaluronate eyedrops in the treatment of dry eye