Polyethylene Glycol(PG) 400 0.4% w/v + Propylene Glycol(PPG) 0.3% w/v
| Composition | Polyethylene Glycol(PG) 400 0.4% w/v + Propylene Glycol(PPG) 0.3% w/v |
|---|---|
| Packing | 10 ml |
| MRP | ₹ 307 |
| Dosage Form | Eye Drops |
Vizcare Eye Drop is a lubricating eye drop containing Polyethylene Glycol 400 (0.4% w/v) and Propylene Glycol (0.3% w/v). This combination forms an effective artificial tear solution that closely mimics the natural properties of the tear film, providing quick and lasting relief from the symptoms of dry, irritated eyes.
Vizcare Eye Drop is suitable for people who experience discomfort from dry eye disease, prolonged screen use, air conditioning, contact lens wear, and environmental irritants — offering a gentle, non-irritating formulation suitable for regular daily use.
This medicine is commonly used for:
Indicated as an ocular lubricant for the symptomatic relief of mild to moderate dry eye disease and ocular surface dryness secondary to aqueous-deficient or evaporative tear deficiency. The combination of Polyethylene Glycol 400 and Propylene Glycol provides both a viscous aqueous layer and a lipid-stabilising effect on the tear film.
Polyethylene Glycol 400 and Propylene Glycol work together to coat the surface of the eye, supplementing the natural tear film that keeps the eye moist and comfortable. They provide a stable, lubricating layer that reduces friction between the eye surface and the eyelid, relieving the sensation of dryness and irritation.
Polyethylene Glycol 400 (PEG 400) is a water-soluble polymer that increases the viscosity of the tear film, prolonging ocular surface contact time and providing sustained lubrication of the corneal and conjunctival epithelia. Propylene Glycol (PPG) acts as a humectant and co-solvent, attracting and retaining water on the ocular surface and stabilising the lipid layer of the tear film, reducing evaporation. Together, they restore the aqueous and lipid components of the tear film, reducing ocular surface friction and associated symptoms.
Dry eye is now considered one of the most common eye conditions globally, with digital device use being a major contributing factor — people blink significantly less often when staring at screens, reducing natural tear distribution. Lubricating drops like Vizcare help replenish what screen time reduces.
Instil Vizcare Eye Drop into the affected eye(s) as directed by your doctor or as needed for symptom relief. Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and apply the drop gently. Blink a few times to spread the drop across the eye surface.
Always follow the dosage and schedule advised by your doctor — this is general guidance only.
Vizcare Eye Drop is generally very well tolerated. Mild, transient blurring of vision immediately after instillation may occur — this resolves quickly. Occasional mild stinging upon application may be noticed. Tell your doctor if any side effect is severe or persistent.
Lubricating eye drops are habit-forming and will make your eyes dependent on them.
Lubricating drops like Vizcare simply supplement your natural tears — they do not reduce your body's ability to produce tears. They can be used as needed without concern for dependency.
Any redness-relief eye drop is fine to use for dry eyes.
Redness-relief drops typically contain vasoconstrictors that shrink blood vessels — they do not lubricate the eye. For dry eye symptoms, dedicated lubricant drops like Vizcare are appropriate.