Sleep Tight with Hydration All Night
Introducing Biotrue® Night Time Relief for Dry Eyes
Biotrue eye gel drops for night time relief are truly hydrating that use naturally inspired features in the formula to help eyes stay hydrated and happy. Discover the preservative-free eye drops provide instant natural hydration and long-lasting moisture. We know too much screen time or environmental causes are major factors in our lifestyle so there are plenty of solutions where eyes don’t have to put up with feeling irritated, dry, discomfort or any other word that describes dehydration of the eyes.
Experience the well designed functionality of the 10 mL Biotrue eye drops bottle that has a unique control grip for ease of use. Biotrue eye drops is also available in 30 convenient single-dose vials per pack that contain 0.5 mL each (15 mL total). These single-dose vials are travel sized, easy to carry and use whenever your eyes are in need of hydration. All Biotrue eye drops are made for dry eye relief that are clinically proven, provide instant natural hydration and suitable for contact lens wearers. Trust us, these eye drops can be suitable to use with contact lenses and provide relief.
The Biotruths behind Biotrue Dry Eye Formula
Inspired by the nature of your eyes
Provides instant hydration
Suitable to use with contact lenses
Biotrue eye drops uses Hyaluronic acid (HA), which is naturally found in the fluid of the eyes and helps maintain ideal eye lubrication. This water-loving molecule carries 1000 times its weight in water, creates a reservoir of moisture on the surface of your eyes and slowly release it to ensure your eyes (and contact lenses) stay hydrated as nature intended.¹²³
References
- Biotrue eye drops, Bausch & Lomb. https://www.biotrueeyedrops.ca/en-ca/
¹ Scheuer CA et al. Retention of conditioning agent hyaluronan on hydrogel contact lenses. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2010 Dec;33 Suppl 1:S2-6. doi: 0.1016/j. clae.2010.10.003. Epub 2010 Nov 11. ² Frescura M et al. Evidence of hyaluronan in human tears and secretions of conjunctival cultures. Biochem Soc Trans. 1994 May;22(2):228S. ³ Lerner LE et al. Hyaluronan and CD44 in the human cornea and limbal conjunctiva. Exp Eye Res. 1998 Oct;67(4):481-4



