Quote Originally Posted by wayoftheleaf
Sigh, well hear is the information.
NEVER USE ANY REDNESS RELIEF FOR YOUR EYES
It works by constrincting the blood vessels in your eyes, causing less and less oxygen to be able to get to your eyes. Some vessels can even collapse on theirself.
Opcon-A is what my ophthalmologist recommends for allergic redness/itching. It burns, but it does work.

Way of the Leaf, I've often wondered where you get your facts. They're so frequently wrong. Vaso-constriction does indeed shrink blood vessels, but collapse is a very rare occurrence, particularly with over-the-counter opthalmic solutions that target tiny capillaries.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Eyedrop...Any long-term problems with daily use I use Clear Eyes almost exclusively. And multiple time per day;) Does anyone know if this could be risky. I mean, are there any negative long-term effects by using eye-drops? When I was young...a friend of mine's dad had used too much nasal medicine and it fucked him up real good. I would hate to be blind in 20 years or something! Anything would be helpful....thank you and take care. Rating: 5