Buy LAB TriActiv Anti-Evaporation Drops moderate to severe dry eye.
** Until July 31st 2025 - $10 Mail in Rebate on LAB Triactive **
Dr Morris' comments: We recommend anti-evaporative eye drops for those who have poor lid oil production or high screen-time demands. See this blog entry on digital screen dry eye.
If you have been recommended warm compresses for dry eye treatment, buy LAB Triactiv anti-evaporative drops as good concurrent treatment.
It is important to use anti-evaporative style drops in a pro-active way.
The 3% Trehalose part of the drop is a natural ingredient to limit evaporation... so use the drop before your work-day and perhaps at lunch to pro-actively protect the sensitive cornea from drying out.
Three synergistic ingredients in one bottle:
- Trehalose (3%): a natural anti-evaporative substance present in nature that helps many plants and animals survive extremely dry conditions
- Sodium Hyaluronate (0.15%): lubricates with long-lasting relief
- Liposomes
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 blogs, Digital Eye Strain Blogs , Blepharitis Blogs and speak to your eye care professional about the correct dry eye therapy for you.
No preservatives but longer Shelf life
The special, filtered bottle allows for the drop to be non-preserved. This means that it is very gentle to the ocular surface and can be used many times a day if required. The Thea bottle also has a long shelf life of 60 days once opened. This is 6 times longer than a standard bottles' shelf life.
LAB Triactiv Details:
- Hydration + Protection
- No preservatives or phosphates - use as much as needed
- Targets dry eye symptoms related to computer screen / phone use
Each 10ml bottle has ~300 drops. In-clinic, I typically recommend 2x/day so that is over ~4 months of relief.
Related Topics: How can non-preserved eyedrops like LAB Triactiv last longer that preserved?, Acute vs. Chronic Dry Eye, Dry Eye Basics
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,
ResearchGate 2006 > Effectiveness of sodium hyaluronate eyedrops in the treatment of dry eye