Optixcare Ophthalmic
Eye Lubricant, 20g Tube
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Contains an ocular antioxidant.
What is Optixcare Eye for Dogs and Cats?
- Dogs and cats get dry eye for many reasons – genetics, eye injury, and disease are just a few.
- The result is discomfort, inflammation, and discharge.
- Optixcare offers a line of effective eye care products to help soothe dry, irritated eyes for cats and dogs.
Why do cats and dogs use Optixcare?
- Optixcare Ophthalmic offers a line of effective, veterinarian recommended products to soothe, clean, and protect dry eyes for dogs and cats.
What else should I know about Optixcare?
Optixcare Eye Cleaner
- Optixcare Eye Cleaner safely and gently cleans the eye and surrounding area with a unique pH balanced solution.
- It can be used to flush debris, allergens, mucous, and secretions directly from the eye.
- Optixcare Eye Cleaner also helps remove crusts and stubborn tear stains from around the eyes.
- It contains hyaluronic acid and chamomile to hydrate and soothe burning, stinging and irritation.
- Made without peroxide, antibiotics, bleaches, or boric acid.
Optixcare Eye Cleaning Wipes
- Easy to use Optixcare Eye Cleaning Wipes provide a convenient and quick way gently clean around the eyes and facial areas.
- Optixcare Wipes feature the same pH balanced formula used in the Eye Cleaner to remove eye gunk and prevent irritation.
- Wipe away secretions or debris from the eyes, reduce buildup, and remove stubborn tear stains.
- Ideal for cleansing facial folds and reducing odor.
- These soft wipes are made with hyaluronic acid and chamomile to moisturize and soothe irritation.
- Optixcare Eye Cleaning Wipes do not contain peroxide, antibiotics, bleaches, or boric acid.
Optixcare Eye Health
- Optixcare Eye Health combines a hydrating eye lubricant with nutraceuticals to help maintain ocular health for dogs and cats.
- Eye Health contains carbomer gel, which blends with the tears to moisturize and soothe dry eyes.
- Optixcare Eye Health is also formulated with potent antioxidants resveratrol, astaxanthin, pyruvate, and epigallocatechin gallate, which combat free radicals.
- Free radicals cause oxidative stress and damage to the eyes.
- Preventing oxidation may help reduce inflammation and slow the process of age-related eye diseases including retinal degeneration and cataracts.
- Ideal for short-nosed breeds.
Optixcare Eye Lube
- Optixcare Eye Lube for dogs and cats helps relieve symptoms of dry eye and irritation.
- Optixcare Eye Lube is a hydrating, water-based ophthalmic gel that lubricates and allows oxygen exchange in the eye without blurring vision.
- Eye Lube is designed to help soothe dryness, irritation, and may help protect the cornea from ulcers.
- Optixcare Eye Lube also provides dry eye relief for dogs and cats recovering from surgical anesthesia.
Optixcare Eye Lube Plus
- Optixcare Eye Lube Plus is a dual polymer ophthalmic gel that supports the natural tear film and provides long-lasting hydration for the eyes.
- Eye Lube Plus contains carbomer and hyaluronic acid, which retain moisture and lubricate, for sustained relief from dryness and irritation.
- Eye Lube Plus may help protect the cornea and prevent dry eye in dogs and cats recovering from surgical anesthesia.
- Optixcare Eye Lube Plus soothes itching and irritation from allergies, infection, inflammation, or dry eye disease (keratoconjunctivitis sicca or KCS).
What problems could my dog or cat have with Optixcare?
- If any signs of irritation appear, stop using and contact your veterinarian.
- To avoid contamination of tubes, do not touch the tip to the eye or any other surface and recap tightly after use.
- Discard open tubes after 60 days.
How do you use Optixcare?
- Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Optixcare Eye Cleaner
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Flush Optixcare Eye Cleaner directly onto the affected area or apply with an Optixcare Eye Cleaning Wipe or lint free pad. Massage solution into the area and wipe away excess matter. For tear staining, apply twice daily for 2 weeks and then as often as needed to maintain.
Optixcare Eye Cleaning Wipes
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Wipe to clean the area surrounding the eye. If ocular secretion, mucus, debris or tear stains are challenging and/or chronic, use Optixcare Eye Cleaning Solution to fully wet the affected area and then remove the softened matter with a wipe.
Optixcare Eye Health
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Instill 1 to 2 drops onto the corneal surface or conjunctival sac of both eyes 2 to 4 times a day.
Optixcare Eye Lube
- Manufacturer's suggested use: For dry eyes, instill 1-2 drops in both eyes 2 to 4 times a day.
Optixcare Eye Lube Plus
- Manufacturer's suggested use: For dry eyes, instill 1-2 drops in both eyes 2 to 4 times a day.
What is in Optixcare?
Optixcare Eye Cleaner
- Ingredients: Deionized water, PEG 80, polysorbate 80, sodium hyaluronate, sodium citrate, disodium EDTA, sodium chloride, sodium perborate, chamomilla recutita.
Optixcare Eye Cleaning Wipes
- Ingredients: Deionized water, PEG 80, polysorbate 80, sodium hyaluronate, sodium citrate, disodium EDTA, sodium chloride, sodium perborate, chamomilla recutita.
Optixcare Eye Health
- Ingredients: Deionized Water, Sorbitol, Carbomer, Resveratrol, Astaxanthin, Ethyl Pyruvate, EGCG,* Disodium EDTA, Cetrimide.
Optixcare Eye Lube
- Ingredients: Deionized Water, Sorbitol, Carbomer, Sodium Hydroxide, Disodium EDTA, Cetrimide.
Optixcare Eye Lube Plus
- Ingredients: Deionized Water, Sorbitol, Carbomer, Hyaluron, Sodium Hydroxide, Disodium EDTA, Cetrimide.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Optixcare is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Optixcare?
- Dogs and cats may use Optixcare for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
155 total reviews
Rated 4.83 out of 5 stars
96% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
135 5 star reviews
17 4 star reviews
1 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
2 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Eye Care for Senior Dogs
After my senior dog had eye surgery, his opthamologist recommended that I insert the gel into both his eyes twice a day to prevent them from drying due to age. That's for the rest of his days. The cost at the doctor's is $18 a tube, which lasts a month, but I can get this product through VetRx for about half the price. I order a few months' worth to get free shipping, too.
Most Liked Negative Review
I don´t know if is the original product.
I don´t really know whats happened but my dogs eye are worse after start use what I bought from this website. I don´t know if is really the same product because I have been using on her eye optixcare for more them 6 months bying from another website, and this time my dogs eye are swollen and she is trying to keep close after one day using this product. I stopped and I am going to see a veterinarium.. more costs...
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Optixcare Eye Lube Plus
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Lube Plus Hyaluron, 20g TubeMy Westy deals with dry eye syndrome and the optixcare eye lube plus helps keep her eyes moist. I like that they do not sting her eyes. -
Optic are Eye Wipes
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Cleansing Wipes, 50 CountThe opticxcare cleansing wipes are so gentle on my puppy's eyes. She suffers from dry eye syndrome and shies away from anything near her eyes. I like knowing I have something that will not sting . thank you -
Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Health was the answer
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Health, 20g TubeOptixcare Ophthalmic Eye Health was ordered/suggested by my vet. I hold my dog's eyelid back and drop a string of the ointment onto his sclera and quickly but gently massage his closed eyelids to ensure the ointment has dispersed correctly. I know this is the answer to his dry eye problem -
Lifesaver!
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Health, 20g TubeOnly website that had what we needed. Thank you! -
This medicación helps my pet
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Lubricant, 20g TubeThe vet.recomend it. She got blind of one eye. The price here is more cheaper. -
This Medication helped Cooper
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Lube Plus Hyaluron, 20g TubeCooper had cryosurgery to remove a tumor from his eyelid. This ointment was recommended by the veterinarian and it works very well to keep his eyes moist. -
Great price and service
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Lube Plus Hyaluron, 20g TubeThis helps my older dog griffin, thank you so much. -
Recommended by vet
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Cleansing Wipes, 50 CountRecommended by vet -
It really help my dog !
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Lube Plus Hyaluron, 20g TubePrescribed by vet. Excellent for pets diagnosed with dry eyes. -
This medication helped my dog's eyes
From UndisclosedComments about Optixcare Ophthalmic Eye Lube Plus Hyaluron, 20g TubeMy shitzu is blind and I have to use this product every day. It's keep my dog's eyes lubricate
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Q & A
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can this be used on a show pigeon with one eye cold??
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Optixcare Ophthalmic products are designed to help lubricate, cleanse, and support eye health. They are not indicated to treat eye infections. Please consult your veterinarian regarding the best treatment for your pet.
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What is the difference between Optixcare and Optixcare with Hyaluron? The one from my vet does list Hyaluron in the ingredients. Does Optixcare have no Hyaluron? Or does the one with Hyaluron have just more Hyaluron? Just not sure which one to purchase. Package looks the same?
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Both are similar products used to lubricate the eye. Optixcare with hyaluron is the product packaged in the purple box, while Optixcare available without hyaluron is the product in the green box. Hyaluronan’s main function is to retain water. The addition of this ingredient may help retain water in the eye. Please ask your veterinarian about any further questions you may have regarding this product and your pet.
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Is Optixcare Plus safe to use on a 5 week old puppy? He just got scratched in his eye and it is swollen and hurts.?
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According to the manufacturer, the Optixcare Plus has no age restrictions and can be used on a 5 week old puppy. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your puppy.
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My kitten (15 months)has some complicated eyes. Her ophthalmologist would like us to an OTC eye ointment daily. This product looks easier to use. Is it considered an ointment? She has microphthalmia, protrusion of third eye-lid and one eye with a cataract.?
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Optixcare Eye Lube is an over the counter, water-based ophthalmic gel that lubricates the eye. Optixcare Eye Lube Plus is a dual polymer ophthalmic gel and is also available OTC. Opixcare Eye Lube Plus supports the tear film and provides extended lubrication and hydration for the eye. Both products are indicated to help relieve symptoms of dry eye. Please consult with your veterinarian with any further questions or concerns regarding the use of these products for your cat.
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Does the Optixcare (red tube) come in larger sizes than 20g/.70 oz.??
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At this time, Optixcare Eye Health is only available in the 20g tube size.
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Is Your product considered an OTC veterinary medicine and if so, where could I find the registration number of this product??
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The Optixcare Ophthalmic products including Eye Lube, Eye Lube Plus, Eye Health, Eye Cleaner and Eye Wipes are sold over the counter. The Optixcare products currently do not have an National Drug Code (NDC) number registered with the FDA. If you are looking for another type of registration number, we recommended contacting the manufacturer directly. They can be reached at 877-909-2242.
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Where is package insert? It is the only place that gives information that product must be discarded 60 days after opening. Has that information changed at all??
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There is an Optixcare Ophthalmic package insert in each box. According to the package insert, the open tube should be discarded after 60 days.
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Safe for pregnant animals??
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According to the manufacturer, there are no known contraindications for the use of Optixcare Eye Lube or Optixcare Eye Lube Plus in pregnant dogs or cats. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your pet..
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What color is the product supposed to be. Received it and both tubes the product is tan in color.?
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Optixcare Eye Health is an opaque, tan gel. Optixcare Eye Lube and Optixcare Eye Lube Plus are clear gels.
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Is it ok to use this product if it's expired 2 years until I can get to a store to purchase more??
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It is recommended that medications not be used after the expiration date as the potency and sterility of the medication can no longer be guaranteed. This is especially important with ophthalmic medications as infective organism growth may occur inside the bottle which may lead to an eye infection after administration.
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