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Japanese eye drops: are they effective?
Japanese eye drops are an effective remedy for eye fatigue. They are ideal for people who work in front of computer, or who suffer from eye strain. Also we offer eye drops for children and contact lens users. If eye fatigue lasts long, it may become a reason for visual deterioration. Your eyesight may get worse. In case you use Japanese eye drops, you will avoid this consequenses of eye fatigue. Japanese eye drops manufactured for red eyes are also very effective. In Japan these eye drops are used in hospitals for rehabilitation of people who suffer from eye diseases. Japanese eye drops against fatigue contain such agents as Vitamins A, E, B6, neostigmine metylsulfate, Allantoin and taurin. Eye drops from Japan are extremely effective for the eye redness.
Japanese eye drops relieve the eye from inflammation by suppressing histamine is a tissue hormone that trigger all kinds of allergic reactions. Japanese vitamin eye drops gently reduce the activity of this hormone. The use of eye drops from Japan gives a significant improvement in health as well. The eyes not only receive substantial relief from the use of Japanese eye drops. Vitamins contained in Japanese eye drops significantly improve the focusing of eyes. Even during intense and prolonged visual work you won't get a blurry picture. This is due to the neostigmine metylsulfate widely known in medicine practice. Japanese eye drops exhibit the following therapeutic effects:
- normalization of the metabolism of the eyeball
- removal of inflammation and inhibition of inflammatory processes
- moisturizing and preventing drying
- protection of the optic nerve
- nutrition of the eyes with essential vitamins
- relieve fatigue and tension.
Japanese Eye Drop Makers
In this category you will find eye drops produced by such Japanese brands as Santen, Smile and Rohto.The most known producer of Japanese eye drops is Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. The company was founded in 1890. For over a century, it contributes to protecting and improving human health. Santen is engaged in research, development, production and sale of drugs including eye drops. Today, Santen specializes in original ophthalmic and anti-rheumatic pharmaceuticals. And this company creates medicines for all kinds of eye disorders that meet strict Japanese clinical requirements.
Useful tips on Japanese Eye Drops
Japan is known for its innovative technologies in medicine and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The Japanese people work very hard. Unfortunately, this creates an extremely heavy burden on their eyes. Overworking provokes eye fatigue, eye redness and creates many potential problems. In order to figth these effects, people in Japan use eye drops. Eyedrops from Japan have been used for a long time. These products are widely sold in pharmacies and drug stores throughout the country freely. They don't need any prescription. At the same time, Japanese eye drops have proven certified medical effects and pass all the necessary clinical tests. All the drops in our store are certified medicines for eyes of the second category by Japanese goverment classification.
Who may need Japanese Eye Drops?
If you are tired of working with computer, if you have a nape ache or stiff shoulders, if during the daytime or in the morning you or your loved ones suffer from eye redness or enlarged blood vessels in eyes - we suggest that you to pay attention to Japanese eye drops. They are convenient in storage, they can be carried anywhere. Eye drops from Japan do not require pipettes or special appliances. It is enough to apply it on your eyes periodically. Usually 2-6 times a day, a minimal interval of 2 hours required. Just use them when symptoms of fatigue, strain or eye redness appear. Please consult specialists and pay attention to precautions and contraindication. We are here to help. Please feel free to ask any question. If you are interested how to apply eye drops from Japan, how to use Japanese eye drops depending on symptoms, how to store them etc, please refer to our blog article: