Vitamin E
Generic Name: vitamin e
Brand Names:
Stye Eye Relief Serum
EYE RELIEF SERUM
Overview
EYE RELIEF SERUM
Uses
Effectively relieves eye irritation,redness, swelling and itchingcaused by styes, chalazionsand blepharitis
Dosage
1. Wash the affected area withwarm water first and dry it. 2. Apply 2 or 3 drops to theaffected areas and gentlymassage with a clean finger withcircular motions for 2 minutes tillthe skin absorbs the serum. 3. Apply it 2-3 times a day for thebest result. 4. Continue to use for 3-5 daysafter symptoms resolve to preventa recurrence
Warnings
For external use only keep outof the reach of young children.Do not use it on children under5 years of age unless directedby a doctor. Do not use it on children under 5 years of age unless directedby a doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vitamin E used for?▼
Effectively relieves eye irritation,redness, swelling and itchingcaused by styes, chalazionsand blepharitis
What are the important warnings for Vitamin E?▼
For external use only keep outof the reach of young children.Do not use it on children under5 years of age unless directedby a doctor. Do not use it on children under 5 years of age unless directedby a doctor.
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Medical Disclaimer
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