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Buy Soothe Allergy + Dry Eye Drops | Ectoine + Hyaluronate | 10ml

$15.59 CAD $19.50

All Current Inventory Expires after: March 31, 2026

Buy Soothe Allergy + Dry Eye Drops for Value

I have introduced Bausch and Lomb Soothe Allergy as a great non-preserved, quality value option for my patients suffering from seasonal allergies and concurrent dry eye.

Non-Preserved Soothe Allergy is delivered in a plunger style bottle that you squeeze from the end.  This has turned out to be a fantastic feature for those of us that have trouble putting drops in our eyes!   The long tip and squirt of drop makes sure that half of the drops are not running down your cheek!   (there is a version of this product with preservative that I do not recommend in clinic)

What Ectoine? Natural Anti-Allergy 

The “shield” of Ectoine and water protects cell membranes from contact with allergenic substances and against inflammatory responses to environmental stress (such as dehydration, e.g. by hyperosmolar tears, UV radiation or airborne allergens).

Sodium Hyaluronate is a great lubricant has a stabilizing effect on your tear film.

Buy Soothe Allergy non-preserved:

  • 0.24% Sodium Hyaluronate
  • 2.00% Ectoine

See more information  mEYEspa Allergy Guide

Note that the Soothe product line has drops which are both 'preserved' and 'non-preserved'.  In clinic, we only recommend non-preserved drops due to [1] superior performance and [2] longer shelf life once opened (6mths for soothe)

Each bottle has ~300 drops.  I typically recommend 2x/day so that is over 4 months of relief.

This product is not contact lens compatible

Bausch

Studies supporting the use of Sodium 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