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Soothe Bausch + Lomb Lubricant Nighttime Dry Eye Ointment is a preservative-free, dual-lubricant formula designed to provide long-lasting relief from severe dry eye symptoms overnight. Trusted by eye care experts for over 150 years, this ointment protects and moisturizes sensitive eyes, making it an essential part of any professional’s eye care routine, especially for those exposed to prolonged screen time and environmental irritants.





| ASIN | B0013ND3XY |
| ASIN | B0013ND3XY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,807 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #170 in Eye Drop Guides |
| Brand | Soothe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (905) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (905) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Format | Drops, Ointment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AB31336 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 4.19 x 2.67 cm; 4.54 g |
| Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
S**D
I have been struggling with severe dry eyes for the past few years and have consulted many doctors, even abroad. As an engineer, my daily screen time is around 12–14 hours, including work, personal laptop use, and my phone. On top of that, I also deal with environmental allergies, which makes things even worse. The best strategy that has worked for me so far is applying an ointment at night before going to bed and using eye drops in the morning. Combined with wearing sunglasses during the day, this routine has provided me significant relief. This particular ointment works great—it’s less thick than Systane, so it feels more lubricating and doesn’t give that uncomfortable, gritty sensation. I highly recommend this product and routine to anyone struggling with dry eyes.
L**A
I had lasik done 3 months ago and was told prior to getting the procedure I had very dry eyes. After the procedure, my eyes are even more dry, which was to be expected. I had slight pain/discomfort in my eyes since day 1 of the procedure, while I was still using artificial tears daily (about twice a day). This started to concern me so I went in to get a check up done by the lasik doctor. In a few seconds, they were able to tell it was due to dry eyes. I tried this and there is immediate relief. Like the others mentioned, this has the consistency of vaseline, and you drop a tiny bit into the bottom lid of your eye. And like others also mentioned, the reason why this is for nighttime is because it does blur your vision. Me being the impatient person that I am, I got my package in the morning prior to work (office job), and thought I'd try it out despite the nighttime label. Your eyes blur and stay blurred for longer than I had anticipated. It's been about an hour now and it's still blurry enough to make my eye balls tired from trying to strain and continue on with my work on the computer. So just as an FYI - do not use if you need your vision and stick to using it at night. Overall, good product. Immediate relief! The pain that was there was due to dryness - which I would have never guessed!
Y**N
Again with the chronic dry eye product reviews... I've had dry eye for 1-2 years, but caring for it went critical on me after a corneal abrasion near 40% last fall. I now have recurring abrasion, or corneal erosion if I do not properly moisturize my eyes all day, or if I fatigue my eyes extremely. SO... about a year ago I began using various 'Muro 128' formula products.. because that is what the research said. the eye doc did not feel that the sodium was needed for dry eye, that is for specific conditions... so we always should be consulting with our docs on this stuff... even thought I'm one to read tons of information and sometime go down my own experimental path. IN ANY CASE... after him telling me AGAIN, that it was not necessary to use the MURO formula products I have decided to try a couple of these other night time ointments again. The first product i used, which i believe was a Walmart or Walgreens branded night ointment DID NOT WORK AT ALL FOR ME. But this product seems to work as well for me as the Muro formula products. I am going to try one or two more most likely... so feel free to search my reviews over time. I WILL SAY THAT NONE OF THEM WILL DO THE JOB IF YOU SKIMP TOO MUCH AND DO NOT USE ENOUGH PRODUCT. I was always 'going light' on it because is seemed to me that more was all over my eye lids and face than ended up in my eye. I think that's just how it's going to be... I can get one of these to last 3-4 weeks using just the right amount... good luck to you all!
L**K
This is a life savor for me during peak allergy season. I have dry eye that is made worse by seasonal allergies. I take my contacts out and use this before settling into bed. It really does sooth. It takes some getting used to at first. First, you have to wash your hands well. Second, you squeeze a small bit on your finger and place it in your lower lid. Third, roll your eye around while open to help the ointment dissolve. You don't want to blink it out. It will make your vision a little blurry at first, but that will go away shortly. It provides relief quickly. I recommend to people with dry eye and/or allergy eyes who need intense moisture at night.
C**E
This stuff has absolutely saved me! I've spent the past several months waking up 1-2 hours after falling asleep each night with unbearably dry, irritated, scratchy eyes. I'd been trying out different eye drops during the day and night to try and combat this obnoxious problem. The various drops are fine for the daytime, when I can reapply as needed, but none of them last anywhere near long enough to get through the night. Then I found Soothe Night Time eye ointment. I was skeptical and hesitant at first, thinking that putting a thick ointment directly into my eye every night would be weird at best, unpleasant at worst. But I was so wrong! Yes, when I first put the ointment in my eye as directed, it is slightly uncomfortable; but a couple of seconds and a few blinks later, it always disperses and coats the eye. Then I go to sleep and sleep through the night--the relief from the ointment even lasts a bit into the day. A word of warning, though: this is absolutely a night time (or whatever time you sleep) product only! This is because the ointment does blur your vision; it's best to put it in right before you're ready to hit the hay. Really great product!
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