This is helpful, thanks! I currently use Systane and Ivizia, and find it difficult getting drops out of them sometimes. I guess it's an unavoidable consequence of the design to keep bacteria out.
Thank you for this video. I have recently been prescribed what looks like the Novelia dispenser for eye drops and it has a central blue rubber plug. Used it once and now nothing will come out.. (Eysano timolol). I intend to visit my Pharmacy but wonder if you have any idea. Has the centre of the blue rubber plug been blocked by the contents drying out? At age 77, I find some of the bottles too hard to squeeze and awkward. Do the manufacturers not realise this?
Hello - so sorry for not replying sooner! Didn't see this comment in time! That's a very unusual thing to happen for this type of bottle, but I don't have any experience with it specifically for prescription eye drops - hopefully the pharmacist can give you some options! Love to hear what resolution there is! And yes, I think the manufacturers know the bottles can be a problem for some users - hence some drops they're switching back to (or adding) preservative-free vials.
@@TheDryEyeShop Thank you for replying. I have resolved the issue with my consultant and Pharmacist. Instead of the once a day Eysano, with the awkward bottle I now have Timolol BD twice a day and it comes in the standard bottle, far easier to use than the Novelia dispenser.
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