Soothing Relief For Dry, Irritated Eyes.

Due to its thicker formula, CELLUVISC® is an ideal eye drop for persistent dry eye conditions. CELLUVISC® restores the moisture your eyes crave with a gentle protecting and lubricating formula that has some of the same healthy qualities as natural tears. So, you can enjoy long-lasting relief from the irritating, scratchy feeling of dry, irritated eyes.

To avoid the use of potentially irritating preservatives found in bottled eye drops, CELLUVISC® comes in preservative-free, air-tight, single-use containers. So you can apply CELLUVISC® as often as necessary without the risk of preservative-induced irritation.

Drug Facts

Active Ingredient Purpose

Carboxymethylcellulose Eye Lubricant

sodium (CMC) 1.0%

Uses

Warnings


Stop use and ask a doctor if you experience eye pain, changes in vision, continued redness or irritation of the eye, or if the condition worsens or persists for more than 72 hrs.


Keep out of the reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Directions   To open, COMPLETELY TWIST OFF TAB. Do not pull off. Instill 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye(s) as needed and discard container.

Other information

Inactive ingredients:

Calcium chloride, potassium chloride, purified water, sodium chloride, and sodium lactate.

Questions or Comments? 800-433-8871; M-F, 8A.M. - 5 P.M. Pacific Time

HOW SUPPLIED:   CELLUVISC® (carboxymethylcellulose sodium) 1.0% Lubricant Eye Drops are supplied in sterile, preservative-free, disposable, single-use containers of 0.4 mL (0.01 fl. oz.) each, in the following size:

30 Sterile Single-Use Containers--NDC 0023-4554-30

PRODUCT PHOTO(S):

NOTE: These photos can be used only for identification by shape, color, and imprint. They do not depict actual or relative size.

The product samples shown here have been supplied by the manufacturer and reproduced in full color by PDR as a quick-reference identification aid. While every effort has been made to assure accurate reproduction, please remember that any visual identification should be considered preliminary. In cases of poisoning or suspected overdosage, the drug' identity should be verified by chemical analysis.

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