SENSI VIT eye drops, 10 ml
SENSIVIT® is a solution with a soothing and moisturizing effect. Stabilizes all three layers of the tear film on the surface of the eyes. SENSIVIT® contains carmellose sodium salt, which, thanks to its properties, creates a temporary protective film on the cornea and conjunctiva, providing a moisturizing effect. Thus, SENSIVIT® stabilizes the aqueous layer of the tear film. Contains vitamin A, which contributes to the formation of the inner mucin layer of the tear film. Vitamin E improves nutrition of the cornea and conjunctiva. The added excipients help to maintain the outer (lipid) layer of the tear film, which prevents the surface of the eye from drying out quickly. This thin layer of tear film strengthens or replaces all three layers. This greatly improves the protective effect of the tear. It is used in cases of insufficient formation of tears and all forms of dry eye syndrome. SENSIVIT® can be used when the cornea and conjunctiva need to be covered with a protective layer of moisture. SENSIVIT® is not suitable for hypersensitivity of the eye to active substances or any of the ingredients. Not intended for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Not intended for children under 2 years of age. Undesirable side effects: a slight short-term burning sensation may immediately after administration. An allergic reaction may occur. If you notice these side effects or other unusual reactions, tell your ophthalmologist (optometrist). If other eye drops are to be taken at the same time, SENSIVIT® should be used last and at least 5 minutes after the previous eye drops. Tell your ophthalmologist (optometrist) about all medicines you are taking, or have recently taken or plan to take, including over-the-counter medicines. If you are taking any eye medications, see your ophthalmologist (optometrist) to use them at the same time. UNIMED PHARMA®spol.s r.o. is a Slovak pharmaceutical company founded in 1994 in Bratislava. The company is focused on developing the market for new products and producing generics in ophthalmology to make them more accessible to patients.