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Eyeganics Organic Tears (10mL MDPF bottle)

Rated 4.4 out of 5
Based on 11 reviews
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     About Eyeganics

    • Preservative-free lubricant eye drop
    • Certified organic: no preservatives, no additives, no artificial chemical ingredients
    • 0.2% glycerin
    • 10mL (0.3 fl oz)

    Description (Rebecca's)

    February 6, 2023

    First, some important context for Eyeganics:

    1. A lot of people are pining for fewer chemicals and more natural eye drop options.
    2. Big Pharma is not making any moves to address this trend.
    3. Compounded autologous serum tears (made from one's blood), while very popular, are not accessible to everyone due to cost and inconvenience.
    4. Scam Pharma is rushing to fill the void and meet demand for "natural" treatments, offering many eye drops that claim to be natural, but aren't what they say they are - and many of them are such flagrant rule-breakers that we have little basis to even trust them for safe manufacturing.

      This is why I have such a deep appreciation for the work that went into Eyeganics - a certified organic eye drop that contains no artificial chemical ingredients, and is also a compliant, safe eye drop, priced within a reasonable range for ordinary artificial tears. 

      Eyeganics is therefore a ground-breaking product. Kudos to Dr. Dan Friederich. If you think he's on the right track, conceptually, please let him know it, regardless of whether this eye drop ends up being a keeper for you personally!

      Wait: An "organic"eye drop? Huh?

      I know, right?

      This idea is eye-roll inducing for some of us, sort of like gluten free eyelid cleansers. After all, organic is all well and good for tomatoes, especially when they come out of my own garden and not some Big Ag farm. But an eye drop?

      Then I heard Dr. Friederich's story, and took a closer look.

      I realized that Eyeganics is actually a very serious attempt - the first of its kind, in fact - to make a more natural eye drop that is not only truly chemical-free but also complies with FDA rules, is packaged in the correct kind of bottle for preservative-free eye drops, and is made in a highly respected European manufacturing facility. That's when I said to myself that we really need to give this a chance, and to encourage more of the same approach.

      One of my key hopes for this drop is that it will be well tolerated by the growing number of people with chemical sensitivities, as well as by those who simply as a matter of preference want to steer away from anything that cannot be reasonably described as natural. Sadly, there are products claiming to be natural which are anything but! This one, however, is what it says it is.

      I would urge people trying Eyeganics to not set their expectations unreasonably high. This is a fairly low concentration glycerin drop; it is thin; unlike most glycerin-as-active-ingredient drops on the market, it does not contain sodium hyaluronate; and it may or may not provide sufficient symptomatic relief. (And if this seems like a lack of enthusiasm on my part, it's really just the fact that I never make promises about any drops, because it has always been my experience that it is impossible to predict who will like a given eye drop.)

      I can't say any more than that till I get some feedback from others. So, if you try it, please let us know! And please be honest but kind in the reviews... like I said, this kind of product development process and motivation is something I'd really like to encourage.

      The power of first impressions, and how marketing can backfire

      I noticed this eye drop a few months ago. I have to confess that I quickly blew past it. Why? Superficially, its presentation ticked all the wrong boxes for me at a time when there are more and more reasons to be suspicious of eye drops that seem to be coloring really far outside the lines. 

      Then one day at a conference, a doctor asked if I was aware of Eyeganics and, if so, what I thought of it. As I struggled for some sufficiently noncommittal comments, I realized I had made judgments without doing my homework. Not cool. That's how I ended up getting an intro to Dr. Friederich, having a conversation, and learning much more.

      Dry Eye Shop is fortunate enough to be patronized by many highly discriminating consumers. Any potential concerns that I do not raise myself, you will! So, at the risk of offending the proprietor I'm going to go ahead and state right here some of the superficial "red flags" that had raised my hackles and distracted me from the substance of what has been achieved with Eyeganics.

      In brief: (a) The platform I first saw it on sells noncompliant products alongside compliant products, so I immediately suspected this was just another dodgy drop. (b) The website dedicated to the product is too information-poor and doesn't even have the Drug Facts. (c) Too much emphasis on the testimonials. (d) Statements made on the product website about common ingredients in artificial tears feel like scare-mongering to me. What is the point of suggesting that the chemicals which are used in infinitesimal quantities to balance the pH of an eye drop could (but only if used or consumed in a vastly higher concentration) cause dire harm. Let's not forget that even water is toxic when you consume too much too fast! 

      Personal experience trying it

      As many of you know, there are very few drops that I like for my personal use. I am a scleral lens wearer who does not use eye drops during the day, so I don't actually have a personal need for a drop like this. I found Eyeganics perfectly comfortable to apply (it was not in the least irritating), but it is too thin and runny for my evening and morning needs.

      I am keen to learn who this drop is going to be best for. At 0.2% glycerin, it's not a heavyweight for severe dry eye, but I think it's going to have a very important niche. Please let us know what you think!

      Description (Manufacturer's)

      Description

      Eyeganics Organic Tears is extremely refreshing for dry eyes, with only three ingredients: organic glycerin (oil from organic vegetables), salt, and water.

      Eyeganics is the only eye drop that is certified organic by USDA: No preservatives, no artificial chemical ingredients, no additives, soy and gluten free.

      New technology dispenses ~300 preservative-free drops per bottle - an excellent value compared to single use vials. Note: Our bottle dropper is easy to use, requiring a sustained steady squeeze to dispense drops.

      Drug Facts

      Active ingredient

      Glycerin* 0.2% (Eye Lubricant)

      Uses

      • for the temporary relief of burning and irritation due to dryness of the eye
      • for use as a protectant against further irritation or to relieve dryness of the eye

      Warnings

      • For external use only
      • Do not use if solution changes color our becomes cloudy
      • To avoid contamination, do not touch tip of container to any surface. Replace cap after using.

      Stop use and ask a doctor if:

      • you experience eye pain
      • changes in vision
      • continued redness or irritation of the eye
      • the condition worsens or persists for more than 72 hours

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

      Directions

      Instill 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye(s) as needed.

      Other information

      Store at 59F to 86F (15C-30C)

      Inactive ingredients

      Sodium Chloride, Water

      *Certified organic

      average rating 4.4 out of 5
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      11 Reviews
      Reviewed by Rae M., from United States
      Verified Buyer
      Age Range
      71 - 80
      Gender
      Female
      Use scleral lenses or PROSE
      Yes
      Eye Condition(s)
      • Dry eye disease
      • Aqueous deficient dry eye
      • Evaporative dry eye
      • Blepharitis/MGD
      Systemic diseases/conditions related to eye issues
      • Sjogrens/Lupus/Rheumatoid arthritis
      Rated 3 out of 5
      Review posted

      Good for soft lens rewetting

      This didn't do much for we when wearing sclerals, but works well when I wear soft lenses. I used to use the Similasan Dry Eye Drops for the same purpose - rewetting, but they have been recalled and are not longer available. For soft lenses, I can carry opened vials of Nutrifill, but they leak and are unsanitary. I wish Nutrifill would just make a multidose saline option for this purpose. Eyeganics seems too expensive for what I use it for.

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      Reviewed by KWilliams, from United States
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      I recommend this product
      Age Range
      51 - 60
      Gender
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      Use scleral lenses or PROSE
      No
      Eye Condition(s)
      • Other
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      Rated 5 out of 5
      Review posted

      Thank you for carrying Eyeganics Tears!

      Like other reviewers, I have tried lots of preservative-free eye drops for dry eye. My dry eye is not severe but it keeps me from sleeping and is painful off and on. I found that I not only have an allergy to preservatives, but I now also seem to have a sensitivity to hyaluronic acid in products, which I had thought was a safe ingredient. I tried Eyeganics Organic Tears and it has worked very well with no issues at all. I also like the multi-dose bottle with the special tip. I find it easy to use. This product is hard to find though, and I hope The Dry Eye Shop will be able to continue to carry it. Thank you for introducing me to this product!

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      Reviewed by Lynn, from United States
      I recommend this product
      Age Range
      61 - 70
      Gender
      Female
      Use scleral lenses or PROSE
      Not anymore
      Eye Condition(s)
      • Ocular allergy
      • Blepharitis/MGD
      Systemic diseases/conditions related to eye issues
      • Sjogrens/Lupus/Rheumatoid arthritis
      • Other
      Rated 5 out of 5
      Review posted

      Great substitute for serum tears

      They are perfect for use when carrying autologous serum tears is inconvenient or in between blood draws. I use them on the go when driving because they do not blur my vision.

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      Reviewed by Nancy W., from United States
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      I recommend this product
      Age Range
      61 - 70
      Gender
      Female
      Use scleral lenses or PROSE
      Yes
      Eye Condition(s)
      • Dry eye disease
      Systemic diseases/conditions related to eye issues
      • Sjogrens/Lupus/Rheumatoid arthritis
      Rated 5 out of 5
      Review posted

      Eyeganics the best

      I decided to try an eyedrop that was organic after listening to the stories about people getting sick or dying from using some other eyedrops. This only has one ingredient (glycerine.) I keep it in my purse or pocket and works in a pinch.

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      Reviewed by Laura J., from United States
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      I recommend this product
      Age Range
      61 - 70
      Use scleral lenses or PROSE
      Yes
      Rated 4 out of 5
      Review posted

      Convenient small bottle

      What I liked: minimal ingredients (since I am sensitive to so many), petite bottle (much smaller than other multi dose bottles), it doesn’t fog or cloud my scleral lenses (when applied as a wetting drop), and that it is thin drop, which I prefer. What I didn’t like: you really have to squeeze this thing to get a drop. That’s a function of the safe multi dose feature. The manufacturer says it requires “a sustained steady squeeze to dispense drops.” I’m sure I’ll get more used to the required pressure after more use. It is easier than the multi dose bottles that require you to pull the top down while pushing the bottom up. This one is just a squeeze the sides bottle, like normal eye drops. Also, the spout seems to retain a bit of liquid after use. I usually shake this off. Overall, I like having another option, and I like the more portable bottle that I can throw in a pocket after use rather than trying to find someplace to dispose of a used single use vial. Glad this new drop is available.

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