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Avizor Saline Solution is a premium contact lens cleaner designed for all types of lenses, packaged in a convenient 30 blister count. Each blister contains 150ml of solution, ensuring your lenses remain clean and comfortable. Weighing in at 426g, this solution is easy to store and perfect for everyday use.
Weight | 426 g |
Volume | 150 Millilitres |
Units | 150 millilitre(s) |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place, away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight |
Brand | Avizor |
G**E
Easy to use: unidose saline water
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE:I bought this Saline Water thinking I could use in Nebulizer, but I recently notice this is not intended for it. I did used once but thankfully was fine.Never the less, I still consider it a 5 star product. It was my fault not reading properly and unfortunately Amazon does list this when you type Nebulizer (like other reviewers noticed).The brand is known and they are well made. I don’t see the need in changing my rating
R**Y
Good
Used for mini scleral contact lenses
N**A
Just what I need
I was using the bigger ones and often I couldn't open the damned things. Mainly I use it to rinse my dog's eyes when they get a bit gunky. Always works - even when infected (although you have to rinse about 3-4 times a day and keep bedding clean to ensure it works). Never needed antibiotic drops, so perfect for me as I'm not keen on conventional veterinary practices. I always keep some in the car and my bag.
S**E
Might be very good value
I bought this to use in a nebuliser and now having read all the reviews and questions am not sure whether to use it or not. For a start it does not say anywhere on the packaging or on the manufacturers website what the concentration is although I suspect it is 0.9% or 1% as the website says it is similar to tears. What bothers me is that on the info leaflet under "Composition" it says "Sterile, buffered, isotonic and aqueous solution". I am not a chemist but seem to recall from the dim and distant past of the chemistry lab that buffered means a stable solution of an acid and a salt (not necessarily Sodium Chloride). This suggests there may possibly be something else in it other than water and salt. Can someone who has more knowledge of these things comment please ?
J**G
Is this appropriate for use with a nebuliser?
Needs more of a description for usage. Product appears to be appropriate for usage - but that's contrary to the product description - such as that is - that seems to be stating that it's for opthalmic purposes solely!
M**O
Safe for scleral lens
Optometrist pushed me to use Avizor with my scleral lens. Never had a problem whereas have had some redness from the french pink box saline brand even though they should both be identical fluids. Avizor loses a star for the unnecessarily high price.
R**N
Good
Really handy for holidays/travelling
R**D
Perfect - preservative free saline, for contact lens insertion
Great item. My contact lens specialist suggested that when I insert a new type of contact lens (for an aphakic eye which has previously had a couple of corneal transplants) that I fill the concave side of the lens with preservative-free saline. I found these on Amazon, and like that they are 5ml and not 20ml. Will mean I am not tempted to keep a vial too long once opened, but will be able to use each on a few times before discarding.
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