Eye Gel

Eye gel is a topical dosage form that is used to treat conditions affecting the eyes. It is a semisolid preparation that is applied to the surface of the eye. Eye gels are commonly used to treat dry eyes, redness, and other types of eye irritation. They can also be used to deliver medication to the eye, such as anti-inflammatory agents. Eye gels are formulated with active ingredients that are effective against the specific condition being treated and are typically more viscous than eye drops, making them effective for longer periods of time. Eye gels are easy to use, but it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for use and to avoid touching the tip of the gel tube to the eye or any other surface to prevent contamination. Eye gels may cause side effects such as stinging or blurred vision, so it is important to monitor for these and to discontinue use if necessary.