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Brolene Eye Drops

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Use Brolene eye drops to clear up minor eye infections such as conjunctivitis, that cause your eyes or eyelids to feel sticky, irritated and itchy, in just a few days.

Brolene eye drops can be bought online at The Independent Pharmacy with no hassle of a prescription. All you need to do is answer a few simple questions so we can make sure Brolene eye drops are the best product to treat your eye infection.

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Brolene Information

What are Brolene eye drops?

Brolene eye drops can be used by children and adults over the age of 12 years to treat minor eye and eyelid infections such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis. These eye drops come as a liquid solution in a small bottle with a simple to use dropper top, making them easy to use even when you are on the go.

Brolene eye drops contain the active ingredient propamidine isetionate 0.1%. Propamidine isetionate disinfects the eye cleaning out and prevents further growth of bacterias and fungi that may be causing your eye or eyelid to become infected.

Contact lenses can become discoloured when using Brolene eye drops and can often aggravate eye infections making the symptoms worse. It is therefore recommended that you should avoid wearing any type of contact lense while using Brolene eye drops.

If you are unable to not use your contact lenses during treatment you need to remove them to apply the eye drops and then wait at least 15 minutes before inserting more soft lenses. Hard lenses must not be used during treatment.

Brolene eye drops also contain an ingredient called benzalkonium chloride which can irritate the eyes. It is not uncommon for people who use Brolene eyes to report some mild stinging when applying the drops. This sensation should only last a few minutes and you should then notice your eyes feel more comfortable.

What are Brolene eye drops used for?

Brolene eye drops are used to treat minor eye infections such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis which cause irritation and inflammation of the eye itself and the eyelid.

Symptoms of conjunctivitis and blepharitis may include the following:

  • Redness to the eye and eyelid
  • Dry, crusty eyelid along the lash line
  • Itchy eyes
  • Gritty feeling in the eyes

For more information on symptoms and treatments please go to our Eye Infections Treatment and Advice page.

After 2 days of using Brolene eye drops you should notice a significant improvement to your symptoms. If your symptoms have not improved you should stop using the eye drops and speak to a doctor or pharmacist for advice.

Brolene eye drops for a stye

Styes are a type of eye infection that usually only affects one eye and is unique to other eye infections such conjunctivitis and blepharitis as it is an infection of the hair follicle on the eyelash which causes a distinctive pus-filled lump on the eyelid.

Brolene eye drops are not recommended for the treatment of styes as they should clear up within 3 weeks naturally. We have more information on symptoms and treatment advice for styes over on our eye infections advice page.

How do Brolene Eye Drops work?

Brolene eye drops contain the active ingredient propamidine isetionate which belongs to a family of medications called antiseptic. Antiseptics help to clear infections by killing microorganisms such as bacteria and create an environment inside the eye which prevents further bacteria from being able to grow.

You must continue to use Brolene eye drops for at least 2 days even if you think your symptoms have cleared to ensure that all the bacteria have been destroyed. If you stop treatment within 48 hours you are at risk of the infection returning.

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Brolene warnings

For a full list of warnings and precautions please read the Patient Information Leaflet contained within the product packaging.

  • You should not wear contact lenses when using Brolene eye drops
  • Do not sure Brolene eye drops if you are allergic to any of the ingredients
  • Brolene eye drops can cause your vision to become temporarily blurred. Do not drive if you are experiencing a distorted vision.

Brolene eye drops & pregnancy

Brolene eye drops are not suitable for the use in pregnancy or while you are breastfeeding. If you are suffering with an eye infection during this time you should speak to a doctor or pharmacist about treatment options.

Brolene eye drops dosage

For children and adults over the age of 12 years use 1-2 drops in each eye up to 4 times a day for at least 2 days.

When inserting Brolene eyes drops make sure to:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly before use
  • Tilt your head back to insert the drops
  • Close your eyes after you have inserted the drops to allow them to be absorbed

Before starting treatment using Brolene Eye Drops you must read the Patient Information Leaflet contained within the product packaging thoroughly.

Brolene eye drops should come in a sealed bottle to ensure that the solution is sterile. Do not use it if the seal is already broken on first use and you must dispose of this product within 4 weeks after you have opened it.

Brolene eye drops in different age groups

Brolene eye drops are suitable for children and adults over the age of 12 years to treat minor eye infections. These eye drops are not suitable for use in children and babies under 12 years.

If your child or baby has symptoms of an eye infection, speak to a doctor or pharmacist for treatment advice and ensure to use sterile water and separate cotton wool for each eye to keep their eyes clean.

Brolene eye drops ingredients

Brolene eye drops contain the active ingredient propamidine isetionate 0.1%.

Brolene eye drops also contain the inactive ingredients sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.

Please read the Patient Information Leaflet contained within the product packaging thoroughly before using Brolene eye drops, this is not a full list of ingredients.

Brolene eye drops side effects

In the same way as other medication, some people may experience unwanted side effects as a result of using Brolene eye drops.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of possible side effects. You must read the Patient Information Leaflet contained within the product packaging thoroughly before using Brolene eye drops.

Some people may experience:

  • A rash or itching on the skin around the eyes
  • A stinging or burning sensation in your eyes

If you are concerned about any side effects or experience a severe allergic reaction you should seek medical attention straight away.

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Scott is one of the two founders of The Independent Pharmacy. He is a registered pharmacist and the registered manager of our service with the CQC.