Blephagel

Blephagel

Manufacturer:

Laboratoires Chemineau

Distributor:

Stada
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Aqua, poloxamer 188, PEG-90, sodium borate, carbomer, methylparaben
Description
Ingredients: Aqua, poloxamer 188, PEG-90, sodium borate, carbomer, methylparaben.
Action
Properties: BLEPHAGEL is hypo-allergenic (formulated to minimize risks of allergic reactions), perfume-free, non-greasy, properly cleanses eyelids, mucus and squamae congested eyelash roots.
Its original formula: helps adherence of the product to eyelid edge mucus and to epithelial residues at eyelash roots; emulsifies, makes soluble, and gently eliminates mucous serosities of the eyelids; refreshes, softens and soothes eyelids without any alteration of the skin pH balance; leaves no residues.
Indications/Uses
BLEPHAGEL is an eyecare product for daily hygiene of sensitive eyelids. Its formula is suitable for cleansing desquamated and impurity-soiled eyelid edges. It can be recommended to contact lens wearers.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Instructions for use: Apply BLEPHAGEL on an average of twice daily, morning and evening, or as many times as the eyelids need.
Apply a small amount of BLEPHAGEL on a pad.
In front of a mirror, with the eyes closed, delicately apply the pad on eyelids and lash roots.
Gently and repeatedly rub eyelids and eyelash roots with BLEPHAGEL impregnated pad, with small circular movements until all residues are removed.
Remove leftover BLEPHAGEL with clean pad.
Repeat every step for the other eye using a new pad.
Special Precautions
Product intended to be applied on the eyelids and eyelashes, not to be applied in the eye.
Not to be used for children under 3 years of age.
MIMS Class
Other Eye Preparations
ATC Classification
S01XA - Other ophthalmologicals ; Used in ophthalmic preparations.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Blephagel topical gel
Packing/Price
40 g x 1's
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