Shop Allergan eye care at withaid — a UK-based regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together popular lubricating eye drops and preservative-free unit dose vials designed to support day-to-day eye comfort when your eyes feel dry, gritty, tired or irritated. Many customers browse Allergan when dryness is linked to long screen time, heated or air-conditioned spaces, windy weather, or contact lens wear.
Browse bottle formats such as Optive, Optive Plus and Optive Fusion, or choose convenient single-dose vials like Liquifilm Tears UDV and Refresh vials. Use the links below to jump straight to the format that fits your routine — whether you want an everyday multi-dose bottle, an option for more persistent dryness, or preservative-free vials for on-the-go use. Always read the label and patient leaflet, and follow the recommended directions for your chosen product.
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Why choose Allergan
- Format choice: multi-dose bottles and single-dose vials to match different routines
- Preservative-free options: unit dose vials for those who prefer preservative-free formats (use as directed)
- Contact lens support: selected products designed specifically for lens comfort
- Everyday eye comfort focus: ranges commonly chosen for dryness linked to screens and dry environments
- Clear product guidance: labels and leaflets help you choose based on symptoms and usage frequency
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What types of Allergan products are on this page?
This brand page includes Allergan eye drops in multi-dose bottles (such as Optive, Optive Plus and Optive Fusion) and preservative-free single-dose vials (including Liquifilm Tears UDV and Refresh vials).
Which Allergan eye drops are suitable for everyday dry eye comfort?
Many people start with a lubricating bottle format such as Optive for day-to-day dryness. If you’re unsure which option suits your symptoms, ask a pharmacist for advice and check the patient leaflet before use.
What’s the difference between bottle drops and unit dose vials?
Bottles are convenient for regular use at home, while unit dose vials are single-use, portable, and often chosen by people who prefer preservative-free formats. Always follow the storage and disposal instructions on the pack.
Can I use Allergan eye drops with contact lenses?
Some drops are intended for contact lens wearers and may be used over lenses, while other products may require you to remove lenses first. Check the label and leaflet for your specific product, and follow the recommended timings.
How should I use eye drops safely?
Wash your hands before use, avoid touching the bottle tip or vial to your eye, and follow the directions on the leaflet. If you use unit dose vials, discard after opening even if there is liquid remaining, unless the leaflet says otherwise.
How often can I use Allergan eye drops?
Frequency depends on the specific product. Use only as directed on the label and patient leaflet. If you feel you need to use drops more often than recommended, seek advice from a pharmacist, optometrist or GP.
When should I seek medical advice for eye symptoms?
Get urgent advice if you have severe eye pain, light sensitivity, an eye injury, chemical exposure, thick discharge, sudden changes in vision, or significant swelling. If symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist, your GP, or contact NHS 111.
Important: Eye drops can help manage symptoms such as dryness or minor irritation, but they are not suitable for every eye problem. Always read the label and patient leaflet, and use as directed. If you have ongoing symptoms, severe discomfort, or changes in vision, seek advice from a pharmacist, optometrist, your GP, or NHS 111.