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Brolene Eye Drops 10ml
Brolene£7.49Brolene Eye Drops works by stopping the growth of bacteria, allowing your body to fight off the infection This belongs to a group of medicines called disinfectants and antifungals Consult...
If you’re looking to buy Brolene eye drops online from a UK pharmacy, this brand page brings together the Brolene option currently available at withaid, plus quick routes to broader eye-drop and eye-care collections. Many shoppers land here searching for Brolene for minor eye infections, sticky or sore eyes, or to compare treatments for symptoms that can overlap with allergy, dryness or irritation. Use the links below to view the latest price, pack size and full product details before adding to basket.
withaid is a UK based and regulated pharmacy with pharmacist oversight, and orders are sent in discreet packaging. For eye symptoms, choosing the right product matters: always read the label and patient information leaflet, follow the directions, and check suitability if you wear contact lenses, you’re treating a child, or you’re pregnant or breastfeeding. If symptoms are severe, painful, affect vision, or don’t start improving within the timeframe stated on the packaging, seek advice promptly.
Brolene Eye Drops are commonly selected for minor eye infections. Always check the product page, label and patient information leaflet to confirm the correct use for your symptoms.
Conjunctivitis can be caused by infection or allergy, and treatments differ. If your eyes are very itchy and watery it may be allergy-related; if there’s sticky discharge it may be infection. Use Brolene only if the product information indicates it’s suitable, and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.
Contact lenses can increase the risk of irritation and infection, and some eye drops aren’t compatible with lenses. Check the leaflet for lens guidance and avoid wearing lenses if your eyes are painful, red, or producing discharge unless a clinician advises otherwise.
Suitability can vary by age and circumstances. Read the label carefully and speak to a pharmacist for advice if you’re treating a child, especially if symptoms are persistent or recurrent.
Use only as directed on the packaging/leaflet. Wash hands, avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye, and follow the dosing schedule. Do not share eye drops with others.
Seek urgent medical advice for significant eye pain, sudden vision changes, marked light sensitivity, a recent eye injury, chemical exposure, or if you’re worried the infection is worsening.
If symptoms worsen or don’t begin improving within the timeframe stated in the product information, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist, GP or NHS 111 for next steps.
Safety note: Eye symptoms can have different causes and may need assessment. This page supports shopping and general information only. Always read the label and patient information leaflet. If you have severe symptoms, recurrent infections, reduced vision, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are treating a child, ask a pharmacist/GP for personalised advice.