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rdsince2010
1 year ago

Hello annaa0707,

Why didn’t you ask the pharmacist?

Why do you take these drops anyway?

Doesn’t it stand in the package leaf if the drops are tolerated with contact lenses?

https://shop.apotal.de/images/products/apotal/beipackzettel/01572649.pdf

Extract from this:

Warnings and precautions

Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using Euphrasia D3 single dose eye drops.

The use of the drug in ophthalmitis should not be carried out without medical advice and does not replace other medicines prescribed by the doctor in this regard.

In the case of severe pain in the area of the eyes, vain secretion or sudden abandonment of vision, an ophthalmologist must be consulted immediately.

For prolonged, unclear or recurring complaints, a doctor must also be consulted.

For contact lens support

Contact lenses should not be worn in inflammatory eye diseases. Euphrasia D3 single dose eye drops are generally compatible with contact lens material. However, it is advised to wear contact lenses in order not to worsen the inflammation.