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Artelac 3.2mg/ml Eye Drops 10ml
Artelac£11.49Artelac contains the active ingredient hypromellose which acts as a lubricant to treat symptoms of dry eye It is a soothing solution that is used as an artificial tear when the eyes are lacking...
Shop Artelac eye drops at WithAid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy with orders sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging and fast, free delivery on orders over £20. If you’re searching for Artelac for dry, tired or irritated eyes, this brand page helps you get straight to the right format and explore related eye-care ranges. Artelac is commonly chosen as a lubricating “artificial tear” style product to support day-to-day comfort when eyes feel dry or gritty, including during screen time, in air-conditioned spaces, or in centrally heated rooms.
Browse the available Artelac product below, then use the quick category links to compare other eye drops and eye-area care. Always read the on-pack directions and patient information before use, and if you’re unsure which option suits your symptoms (or you’re using other eye medicines), speak to a pharmacist for tailored advice.
Artelac is commonly used as a lubricating eye drop to help relieve symptoms associated with dry eyes such as discomfort, grittiness or irritation. Always read the label and patient information to ensure it’s suitable for you.
This brand page currently lists Artelac 3.2mg/ml Eye Drops 10ml. You can also browse the wider eye drops range for alternatives.
If you have mild, occasional dryness, a lubricating drop may be appropriate. If symptoms are frequent, you need drops very often, or you suspect allergy-related irritation, compare options in Eye Drops or ask a pharmacist for advice based on your symptoms and any medicines you use.
Suitability can vary by product and individual circumstances. Check the packaging and patient information, and ask a pharmacist if you wear contact lenses, have ongoing eye problems, or use other eye preparations.
Use only as directed on the label and patient information. If you feel you need eye drops very frequently, or symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from a pharmacist or GP.
Seek urgent advice if you have severe eye pain, sudden vision changes, significant light sensitivity, eye injury, or worsening redness/swelling or discharge. If symptoms continue despite treatment, speak with a pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111.
Safety note: This content is for general shopping support and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and patient information before use, follow directions carefully, and speak to a pharmacist or GP if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have an eye condition, take other medicines, or if symptoms persist or worsen.