Shop AbbVie at WithAid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy. This brand page is focused on what you can buy today: AbbVie lubricating eye drops for dry, gritty or tired eyes. If you’ve been searching for Liquifilm Tears 15ml, artificial tears, or “AbbVie eye drops online”, you’re in the right place to check key product details and go straight to the ordering page.
Most shoppers here want quick navigation plus clear, safety-first guidance—especially for contact lens wear, how often to use drops, and when symptoms need professional advice. Use the links below to jump to AbbVie’s product, or browse related eye-drop collections if you’re comparing options for dryness or seasonal irritation. Always follow the label and patient leaflet.
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- Clear, purpose-led eye care designed to support everyday comfort when used as directed.
- Simple routine fit for home, work or travel with easy-to-use drops.
- Quick to buy online with direct access to the product page and key usage notes.
- Trusted pharmacy supply via a UK regulated online pharmacy.
FAQs
What are AbbVie Liquifilm Tears eye drops for?
Liquifilm Tears 15ml is a lubricating eye drop designed to add moisture and help relieve the sensation of dry, gritty or tired eyes. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use.
Can I use Liquifilm Tears with contact lenses?
Some eye drops are not suitable for use with contact lenses. Check the product guidance and leaflet for specific instructions, including whether lenses should be removed and how long to wait before reinserting.
How often can I use AbbVie lubricating eye drops?
Use exactly as directed on the pack and in the patient leaflet, and avoid using more frequently than recommended. If you feel you need drops very often, ask a pharmacist or optometrist for advice.
How do I choose between lubricating eye drops and allergy eye drops?
Lubricating drops are typically chosen for dryness, grittiness or tired eyes. Allergy eye drops are aimed at allergy-related irritation such as itchiness and watering. If you’re unsure, compare options in the eye drops collection and ask a pharmacist for help choosing.
Can I use more than one type of eye drop?
In some cases, yes, but it depends on the products and why you’re using them. If you’re using multiple drops, it’s often advised to leave a gap between applications. Ask a pharmacist or optometrist for personalised guidance, especially if you use prescription eye treatments.
What hygiene steps matter most when using eye drops?
Wash your hands first, avoid touching the bottle tip to your eye or any surface, and don’t share eye drops with others. Follow storage instructions and discard after the recommended time once opened.
When should I stop self-treating and seek medical advice?
Seek urgent advice if you have severe eye pain, light sensitivity, thick discharge, eye injury, chemical exposure, significant swelling, or any sudden change in vision. Also speak to a pharmacist, optometrist or GP if symptoms persist or worsen.
Safety information: Eye drops can help manage symptoms but are not suitable for every cause of red, painful or irritated eyes. Always follow the label and patient leaflet. If you are unsure about suitability (including pregnancy, breastfeeding, existing eye conditions, or buying for a child), ask a pharmacist for guidance, and seek GP/optometrist advice for persistent or worsening symptoms.