
Golden Eye Drops For Minor Eye Infections 10ml
Antiseptic Eye Drops for Minor Bacterial Eye & Eyelid Infections
Golden Eye Drops for Minor Eye Infections 10ml contain 0.1% w/v Propamidine Isetionate, an antiseptic ingredient used to treat minor bacterial infections of the eye and eyelids, including conjunctivitis and blepharitis. The drops work by helping to eliminate bacteria responsible for the infection, relieving symptoms such as redness, soreness, stickiness and irritation.
Suitable for adults and children, Golden Eye Drops are an over-the-counter treatment that can help clear minor eye infections when used as directed.
Key Features & Benefits
- Contains Propamidine Isetionate 0.1% w/v
- Antiseptic treatment for minor bacterial eye infections
- Helps treat conjunctivitis and blepharitis
- Helps relieve redness, soreness and irritation
- Reduces sticky eye discharge caused by bacterial infection
- Easy-to-use eye drop solution
- Suitable for adults and children
- 10ml bottle
Why Choose Golden Eye Drops?
Golden Eye Drops are formulated to treat minor infections affecting the surface of the eye or eyelids. The active ingredient, Propamidine Isetionate, belongs to a group of medicines known as antiseptics, which work by treating infections caused by bacteria.
The drops are suitable for treating symptoms such as red, inflamed or sticky eyes caused by minor bacterial infections. If symptoms do not begin to improve within 2 days, you should stop using the drops and seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.
FAQ's
What are Golden Eye Drops used for?
Golden Eye Drops are used to treat minor bacterial eye and eyelid infections, including conjunctivitis and blepharitis.
What is the active ingredient?
The active ingredient is Propamidine Isetionate 0.1% w/v, an antiseptic used to treat bacterial eye infections.
Can I wear contact lenses while using these drops?
No. Do not wear contact lenses during treatment. Wait 24 hours after finishing the course before wearing contact lenses again, particularly soft lenses, as the preservative benzalkonium chloride may discolour them.
How often should I use the drops?
The usual dose is one or two drops into each affected eye up to four times a day, unless otherwise advised by a healthcare professional.
When should I seek medical advice?
Seek medical advice if:
- Your symptoms worsen or do not improve after 2 days
- You develop severe eye pain, swelling around the eye or changes in vision
- Your eye becomes increasingly red or inflamed.
Expert Advice
Eye infections can spread easily. Wash your hands before and after applying the drops, avoid rubbing your eyes and do not share towels, face cloths or eye cosmetics with others. Replace eye makeup after the infection has cleared to reduce the risk of reinfection.
Always complete the recommended course of treatment. Discard the bottle 4 weeks after first opening, even if some solution remains. Store below 25°C and keep out of the sight and reach of children.
Antiseptic Eye Drops for Minor Bacterial Eye & Eyelid Infections
Golden Eye Drops for Minor Eye Infections 10ml contain 0.1% w/v Propamidine Isetionate, an antiseptic ingredient used to treat minor bacterial infections of the eye and eyelids, including conjunctivitis and blepharitis. The drops work by helping to eliminate bacteria responsible for the infection, relieving symptoms such as redness, soreness, stickiness and irritation.
Suitable for adults and children, Golden Eye Drops are an over-the-counter treatment that can help clear minor eye infections when used as directed.
Key Features & Benefits
- Contains Propamidine Isetionate 0.1% w/v
- Antiseptic treatment for minor bacterial eye infections
- Helps treat conjunctivitis and blepharitis
- Helps relieve redness, soreness and irritation
- Reduces sticky eye discharge caused by bacterial infection
- Easy-to-use eye drop solution
- Suitable for adults and children
- 10ml bottle
Why Choose Golden Eye Drops?
Golden Eye Drops are formulated to treat minor infections affecting the surface of the eye or eyelids. The active ingredient, Propamidine Isetionate, belongs to a group of medicines known as antiseptics, which work by treating infections caused by bacteria.
The drops are suitable for treating symptoms such as red, inflamed or sticky eyes caused by minor bacterial infections. If symptoms do not begin to improve within 2 days, you should stop using the drops and seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.
FAQ's
What are Golden Eye Drops used for?
Golden Eye Drops are used to treat minor bacterial eye and eyelid infections, including conjunctivitis and blepharitis.
What is the active ingredient?
The active ingredient is Propamidine Isetionate 0.1% w/v, an antiseptic used to treat bacterial eye infections.
Can I wear contact lenses while using these drops?
No. Do not wear contact lenses during treatment. Wait 24 hours after finishing the course before wearing contact lenses again, particularly soft lenses, as the preservative benzalkonium chloride may discolour them.
How often should I use the drops?
The usual dose is one or two drops into each affected eye up to four times a day, unless otherwise advised by a healthcare professional.
When should I seek medical advice?
Seek medical advice if:
- Your symptoms worsen or do not improve after 2 days
- You develop severe eye pain, swelling around the eye or changes in vision
- Your eye becomes increasingly red or inflamed.
Expert Advice
Eye infections can spread easily. Wash your hands before and after applying the drops, avoid rubbing your eyes and do not share towels, face cloths or eye cosmetics with others. Replace eye makeup after the infection has cleared to reduce the risk of reinfection.
Always complete the recommended course of treatment. Discard the bottle 4 weeks after first opening, even if some solution remains. Store below 25°C and keep out of the sight and reach of children.
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Antiseptic Eye Drops for Minor Bacterial Eye & Eyelid Infections
Golden Eye Drops for Minor Eye Infections 10ml contain 0.1% w/v Propamidine Isetionate, an antiseptic ingredient used to treat minor bacterial infections of the eye and eyelids, including conjunctivitis and blepharitis. The drops work by helping to eliminate bacteria responsible for the infection, relieving symptoms such as redness, soreness, stickiness and irritation.
Suitable for adults and children, Golden Eye Drops are an over-the-counter treatment that can help clear minor eye infections when used as directed.
Key Features & Benefits
- Contains Propamidine Isetionate 0.1% w/v
- Antiseptic treatment for minor bacterial eye infections
- Helps treat conjunctivitis and blepharitis
- Helps relieve redness, soreness and irritation
- Reduces sticky eye discharge caused by bacterial infection
- Easy-to-use eye drop solution
- Suitable for adults and children
- 10ml bottle
Why Choose Golden Eye Drops?
Golden Eye Drops are formulated to treat minor infections affecting the surface of the eye or eyelids. The active ingredient, Propamidine Isetionate, belongs to a group of medicines known as antiseptics, which work by treating infections caused by bacteria.
The drops are suitable for treating symptoms such as red, inflamed or sticky eyes caused by minor bacterial infections. If symptoms do not begin to improve within 2 days, you should stop using the drops and seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.
FAQ's
What are Golden Eye Drops used for?
Golden Eye Drops are used to treat minor bacterial eye and eyelid infections, including conjunctivitis and blepharitis.
What is the active ingredient?
The active ingredient is Propamidine Isetionate 0.1% w/v, an antiseptic used to treat bacterial eye infections.
Can I wear contact lenses while using these drops?
No. Do not wear contact lenses during treatment. Wait 24 hours after finishing the course before wearing contact lenses again, particularly soft lenses, as the preservative benzalkonium chloride may discolour them.
How often should I use the drops?
The usual dose is one or two drops into each affected eye up to four times a day, unless otherwise advised by a healthcare professional.
When should I seek medical advice?
Seek medical advice if:
- Your symptoms worsen or do not improve after 2 days
- You develop severe eye pain, swelling around the eye or changes in vision
- Your eye becomes increasingly red or inflamed.
Expert Advice
Eye infections can spread easily. Wash your hands before and after applying the drops, avoid rubbing your eyes and do not share towels, face cloths or eye cosmetics with others. Replace eye makeup after the infection has cleared to reduce the risk of reinfection.
Always complete the recommended course of treatment. Discard the bottle 4 weeks after first opening, even if some solution remains. Store below 25°C and keep out of the sight and reach of children.



















