Shop Optrex eye care at withaid, a UK-based regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together popular Optrex formats—eye drops, gel drops, eye wash and eye spray—so you can quickly find an option for everyday eye comfort. People typically visit this page to buy Optrex dry eye drops, Optrex allergy or hayfever eye drops, or an Optrex eye wash for tired, uncomfortable eyes after screen time, travel, heating or seasonal triggers.
Use the sections below to browse by product type, then compare each product page for suitability, age guidance, contact lens advice, ingredients and directions for use. For convenience, we’ve also grouped quick links by common needs to reduce scrolling and help you get to the right Optrex product faster. If symptoms are severe, sudden, getting worse, or you’re unsure what to choose, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist or GP before treating yourself.
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Why choose Optrex
- Choice of formats to match your routine: drops, gel drops, eye wash and eye spray.
- Targeted options for common concerns like dryness, tired-feeling eyes, allergy irritation and occasional redness.
- Easy comparison of key details on product pages, including directions, warnings and suitability.
- Contact lens guidance clearly signposted, helping you use products safely and correctly.
- Convenient online ordering from a UK regulated pharmacy with discreet delivery.
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FAQs
Which Optrex product is best for dry eyes?
Dryness can feel like grittiness, burning or irritation. Many people start with lubricating drops, while gel drops can be preferred for longer-lasting comfort. Compare the product descriptions and follow the directions on the label and leaflet.
What’s the difference between Optrex allergy eye drops and dry eye drops?
Allergy eye drops are intended for allergy-related irritation, while dry eye drops focus on lubricating and rehydrating the eye surface for comfort. Choose based on your symptoms and always use the product as directed.
Can I use Optrex eye products with contact lenses?
Some Optrex products are suitable for contact lens wearers, while others advise removing lenses and waiting before reinserting. Check the specific product guidance every time, even if you’ve used it before.
How do I choose between Optrex eye wash, drops and spray?
Eye wash is commonly chosen for gentle cleansing and rinsing, drops and gels for targeted lubrication, and eye spray for convenient application without touching the eye. Pick the format that best matches your symptoms and preferences.
How long can I use Optrex eye drops after opening?
Many eye products have a “use within” period after opening to help reduce contamination risk. Follow the timeframe on the packaging and discard anything past that date, even if product remains.
When should I seek medical advice for eye symptoms?
Get urgent advice for severe pain, sudden vision changes, light sensitivity, eye injury, chemical exposure, thick discharge, or symptoms that are worsening or not improving. If you’re unsure what to use, a pharmacist can help you choose a suitable option.
Are Optrex products suitable for children?
Suitability varies by product. Check the age guidance on the pack and leaflet before use, and ask a pharmacist, optometrist or GP if you need help choosing an appropriate option.
Safety note: Always read the label and patient information leaflet and use Optrex products exactly as directed. This page provides general shopping guidance only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If symptoms are severe, sudden, persistent, or you think you may have an eye infection, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist or GP, or contact NHS 111 for advice.