

👁️🗨️ See Clearly, Feel Confident — The Future of Dry Eye Relief is Here!
iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops deliver preservative-free, moisturizing relief for dry eyes with a patented ABAK bottle that dispenses precise drops without contamination. Safe for contact lens wearers and designed for easy, ergonomic use, this 0.33 fl oz bottle offers long-lasting comfort backed by a 4.6-star rating from thousands of satisfied users.














| ASIN | B09TD27BR5 |
| ASIN | B09TD27BR5 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,305 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #91 in Eye Drop Guides |
| Brand | iVIZIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,134) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,134) |
| Date First Available | 25 August 2022 |
| Format | Drop |
| Item model number | iVIZIA |
| Manufacturer | EMCW9 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 3.56 x 3.56 cm; 8.5 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 or 2 drops |
J**L
I picked up the iVIZIA sterile lubricant eye drops when my eyes started feeling dry and irritated, and they’ve been a huge relief. The drops go in smoothly without any stinging or burning, which makes a big difference when your eyes are already sensitive. They provide quick moisture and help take away that gritty, tired-eye feeling almost right away. I really appreciate that they’re preservative-free, so I feel comfortable using them multiple times a day if needed. The moisture lasts longer than expected, and my eyes feel refreshed instead of watery or blurry afterward. The single-use vials are also convenient and easy to toss into a bag. Overall, these eye drops feel gentle, effective, and reliable. They’ve become a go-to whenever my eyes feel dry from screens, allergies, or long days, and they do exactly what they promise without irritation.
A**E
I have a medical condition that results in incomplete eye closure and dryness. I ordered every preservative-free eye drop in the US market except for single use vials, because I find them impractical and wasteful. First, notes on the IVIZIA bottle: - The bottle HAS to be made this way to avoid adding preservatives. It's just another method to keep out bacteria. If you've used other PF multi-dose drops, you'll notice all the bottles are similar. - It's not nearly as difficult to use as people lead you to believe. I don't mean to discredit their experiences, but this should not put you off. All you do is gently squeeze, and 1-2 drops come out. You don't need more than that; just lean your head back and let it coat the surface of the eye. It's a sturdy bottle that only requires slight pressure. I'd rather have this bottle design than an eye infection. - You could get the individual doses and avoid this issue, but I find those to be inconvenient and more expensive in the long run. You either waste solution or end up exposing it to contamination if you try to save what's left of the vial. Comparison: - The price point is exceptional given how long the drops last (longer than Systane and other PF formulations I've tried). - The only Systane that even moderately worked for me was the Complete PF formulation. It's more expensive, and I have to apply it more often. "Lesser" Systane formulations (Systane Hydration, Systane Ultra, Systane Original) were runny, so I had to constantly reapply. They're not worth the cost IMO. - I used to like Refresh before I had to switch to preservative-free, but for dry eyes, no luck – they're runny like artificial tears and just don't stay in my eye. I haven't tried the single dose options, just Relieva and Refresh Tears. - I loved TheraTears and liked the Blink gel drops (if I didn't have to drive, etc.), but they only offer those in single dose vials as PF right now... which is a giant pain in the arse as described above. - Oasis, Optase, and FreshKote are extremely overpriced given how fast I go through them, so I opt not to use those. Notes: - Read the ingredients. Some claim to be preservative free but aren't. I believe it's either Refresh or TheraTears that uses an ingredient that's a preservative, but they claim that it breaks down when in the eye into "safe" byproducts. It's still considered a preservative by ophthalmologists. - Anything that claims to treat redness is probably laden with preservatives. - Preservatives stain the cornea, so it's important not to take shortcuts, even though it's a giant pain. For night, I use PF ointments. Systane is thicker and more like Vaseline, but the bottle is smaller. Retaine PM is more gel like, and they give you almost double the quantity for about the same price. Having to use this so much, cost is a top consideration. I also wear a weighted eye mask to bed (taping my eye shut with ointment in it was not practical). I hope my long post/research helps someone. It's not an easy thing to navigate. Bottom line: For the price, longevity, and comfort, IVIZIA is my absolute favorite. Systane Complete PF is a close second, but it's expensive and needs to be reapplied a lot more often. Good luck to everyone dealing with this frustrating issue.
M**E
I very much like the drops themselves and am happy to find soothing, effective drops that you can use as many times a day as you need, safely ( no preservatives!) I have painfully dry eyes due to medicine I take and retina issues. these don't at all burn and help long after applied ( I use them 7-10 times a day some days) The delivery system, however, is awkward and I'm not sure I'd reorder due to this. If you have older hands or arthritis this will be tougher. Many companies use these similar bottles that are 1 piece and you put the tip near your eye and squeeze the center to apply. The plastic is hard and just a small center section is softer to squeeze. It's still too hard. It takes many, many seconds, if not several tries, to position it over your eye or corner before I can get it to squeeze out the liquid and seriously, it makes my fingers hurt. Past brand I used was pliable, soft, hole was much bigger it took 3 seconds. I'm fighting with this thing every time, especially when the liquid gets lower in the bottle. There isn't enough "squish" on the hard bottle to just push the drops through. It just takes too much pressure and meanwhile you're awaiting getting over-drenched when it does come out or have to do this another time to get more than 1 drop out after all.that. They are very soothing and it's a good product but this bottle, omg. Messy, stiff, not very user friendly and clumsy.
L**Z
Moisturizing and easy to use. Very effective.
C**Y
I have this product on my Amazon subscription and have been using it for quite some time. I wear contacts and my eyes are always dry. This product works well and is affordably priced.
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