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I-DROP Vet Gel is a premium, preservative-free lubricating eye drop formulated with 0.30% hyaluronan and viscoadaptive biopolymers to provide long-lasting relief for dogs suffering from dry or irritated eyes. Trusted by veterinarians, it comes in a sterile 10 ml multi-dose bottle designed for safe, convenient, and effective ocular surface care.




| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.86 x 1.46 x 1.38 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | I-DROP |
| Manufacturer | I-Med Pharma |
| Part Number | 622554002042 |
M**R
Great product
Works great for my elderly old English bulldog
J**L
Expensive for the size but worth it
I have been purchasing these gel drops for months, ever since the puppy opthamologist prescribed it to one of my dogs when she had an eye issue. The gel captures particles in the gel itself, lifting them off the puppy eye, so when you lightly wipe after applying the impurity is removed. In addition it helps with the production of tears. Our senior dog has chronic dry eye and these drops do seem to keep him comfortable in combination with his antibiotic ointment. We apply the ointment and after 5-10 minutes one drop of this in each eye. We apply a drop in each eye when he wakes from his naps to try to ensure to keep him comfortable, so we apply drops about every 6 hours or so. The 10ml bottle is small so I have to reorder this about two to three weeks based on our usage. Also when the bottle gets low it gets harder to get the drops out, I literally have to super squeeze the tiny bottle. I wish it came in a larger size bottle, perhaps of a little bit more flexible material to for easier squeezing towards the end. I cannot put a price on knowing my fur baby is more comfortable for having this product, but for the size I do think it is a bit expensive. I am just glad I can afford to give him this comfort right now but always fear that next time I go to order there might not be any available. We order a new bottle each time we open a new bottle.
G**4
Great for dogs with Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS) that don't produce "quality" tears
Most dogs with KCS don't produce enough tears for proper eye lubrication, so it's a "quantity" issue. Unfortunately, my dog has KCS with a tear "quality" issue, which is a bit more difficult to treat. We were using the prescribed Tacroliums drops from the dog ophthalmologist which increases tear production but all they were doing was giving him watery eyes which were still red, itchy, and dry. I think I've tried every moisturizing eye drop you can get at a pharmacy and this is the only eye drop that gives him any relief. During the summer months when there's a bit more humidity in the air I give the drops 1-2 times per day and in the winter when it's really dry it can be 5-6 times per day. He's pretty good about letting me know when he needs more drops. They may be a bit on the pricey side for eye drops, but do you know how expensive it is to see the dog ophthalmologist? It's $250 to walk in the door, not to mention all the money that's already been spent on constant eye infections from KCS. Since we started using these drops we haven't had any issues with eye infections. These drops are absolutely worth it to me and my pup. I don't know what we're going to do if they ever stop making them.
S**O
Effective eye lubricant for my cats
I’ve been using this on my two cats for years. They’ve each had their share of eye problems over the years and their vet ophthalmologist always recommends this as her top choice due to its long lasting lubrication and lack of preservatives. The lack of preservatives also unfortunately means a slightly more difficult to use dropper (to help keep it sterile) compared to regular eye drops. The dropper is fine at first, but once you get to about 1/3 or 1/4 of the bottle left, it’s kind of a pain to squeeze it out and get it to drop from a predictable spot. Usually at that point it no longer drops from the actual opening in the dropper, but starts to trickle down at the edge of the bottle until it wells up into a heavy enough drop to, well, drop. And it requires more pressure to squeeze it out. These problems only arise toward the end of the bottle. It’s perfectly fine for the first half or 2/3. And more importantly, the cats don’t seem to mind it or flinch at all, they seem to find the drops comforting.
D**E
Work Well
This was recommended by the Veterinary Opthalmologist I took my kitten to. My kitten has a defect in both eyes that causes his lower lid to roll inwards, which irritates his eyes. He needs to finish growing before he's a candidate for surgery. These drops were one of two options the vet recommended. The drops are helping and my kitty is comfortable getting them. The bottle might be a little bit hard to squeeze, but I get them in just fine without a lot of effort. I will be using for the long term for sure!
B**O
Optimistic that this is the missing piece
Along with daily clearing out of eye boogies, these drops are helping my Shih tzu’s perpetually inflamed eyes to clear up.
B**R
Originally Prescribed by an Animal Ophthalmologist
This is good stuff...gives comfort right away. It was originally prescribed by an Animal Ophthalmologist for the brother of the sister lizard that I am treating now. This little lady had been getting Systane Balance Eye Drops for a few months...another good brand. But the Systane does not have the viscosity that this does. It truly coats the eye and stays. The only downside it that the drops are so thick that they are a bit large for a small lizard eye. The Systane had a smaller dropper with better control. I must wipe her lower eyelids after each use for the "overflow." Otherwise, as animals will do, she kicks at her eye to rid herself of the overflow. She does like her eyedrops, though. She was born here at the house a little over eight years ago, and she lets us know what she likes or dislikes. When her eyes are a bit dry, she sees the bottle, and goes, "Lick," letting us know she likes it. "Lizard tested - lizard approved."
S**L
applicator challenging and wastes the product.
the product itself is very good and helps my kitty's eyes. but the dispenser leaves more to be desired. the drops are difficult to extract from the bottle while trying to hold my cat's eyes open. you have to squeeze so hard and I waste many drops each time. I prefer the stronger strength of this product but I definitely prefer the other dispenser which is what I now buy. this one is too expensive to waste drops every single day.
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