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Systane COMPLETE PF Multi-Dose Preservative Free Dry Eye Drops deliver fast, effective hydration using advanced nano-droplet technology. Designed for sensitive eyes, this preservative-free formula protects against tear evaporation and provides long-lasting relief, making it a top choice for dry eye sufferers seeking premium, irritation-free care.




| ASIN | B09NRXYFMK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,929 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #33 in Moisturizing Eye Drops #125 in Vision Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,304) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2021 |
| Item model number | AL150928 |
| Manufacturer | Alcon |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2 inches; 0.6 ounces |
D**M
Great product
This product works very well. I cannot take antihistamine, so my doctor recommended Systane Sensimist. I was amazed how well and how quickly if eased my congestion. Recommend this product.
D**D
Best eyedrops
Best eyedrops to keep your eyes moisturized, I have bad dry eyes and just need to apply once a day compared to others where I need to keep using them. No irritation and good value.
L**S
Great eye drops!
Great eye drops recommended by my eye doctor. Keeps my dry eyes moist.
W**W
Comparison
Just had LASIK surgery, and since I’ll be using a lot of eye drops over the next few months, decided to buy one of each of the recommended drops on my aftercare list. They only recommended preservative free drops, and the photo show the four brands I’ve been using. Slime factor: Optase - the slimiest (thickest) Systane Complete PF - also pretty slimey Refresh Relieva PF - not very slimey at all Thera tears - least slimey (feels like regular water) The Optase is expensive, but it works well. It does leave my cheeks with a slime residue, so I splash or wipe my face off a few times a day. That’s not necessary, but I prefer to. It doesn’t crud or anything. I think “300 doses” is a touch optimistic. I did the math and for me, it came out to closer to 200 or so. I gravitate to the Systane the most often, all said and done. It does crud my eyelashes a bit after several uses in a row, but it keeps my eyes lubricated a good long time. I found it similar to Optase with a little less slime factor. I sometimes splash off my eyes when using this one too. I like Refresh for different reasons, it feels light and clean due it’s more watery consistency. But it doesn’t keep my eyes lubricated as long, so I keep this at the ready when I do use it. I have to reapply more often. Lastly, Theratears. It doesn’t really market as PF, but in small print, the box does say it’s “preservative free in the eye.” Not sure what that means, but it was on my recommended list so I bought it. This is most like a “regular” eye drop. Feels very light and watery, and comes in a regular dropper bottle without the vacuum PF nub. Works well and I got a bigger bottle at a good price point. All in all, I like all of them for different reasons and like to vary it up day to day depending on what I’m doing. If I’m out and about with less time to reapply, I go for the Optase or Systane. When I’m lounging at home with more leeway to reapply, I go with Refresh and Theratears because it feels less gunky. Hope this helps.
L**A
These work well.
These are good eye drops. My doctor recommends them.
S**.
Systane Complete
I really liked this for my dry eyes. It is a bit pricey
S**S
Quality product
Does the job!
V**.
product good?
First few days of using eye drops, fine. Later I noticed cloudy film on my eyes. The Systane liquid in the bottle is cloudy. I did not notice before. Is this normal or is the bottle contaminated?
M**I
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