Clinitas® Gel
Clinitas® Gel
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Clinitas® Gel

Clinitas Gel is a liquid gel for the treatment of Dry Eye. It contains carbomer 980, a synthetic polymer and is formulated to produce a transparent, lubricating film covering the cornea and conjunctiva.


  • Carbomer eye gel

  • Available on prescription

  • Recommended for night time use



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Product details

Product information

Clinitas Carbomer 0.2% Gel lubricates and moisturises the eye surface. It lubricates the surface of the eye when the eyes feel dry, gritty or sore. These uncomfortable sensations can occur for many reasons, including air conditioning and computer use. In air conditioned rooms tears evaporate more quickly whilst using a computer tends to result in less blinking which also dries the eye. Consequently, the eyes start to feel tired, irritated or sore.
Clinitas Carbomer 0.2% Gel is a transparent gel which protects the eye by forming a moisturising film, giving rapid relief of symptoms. As Clinitas Carbomer 0.2% Gel is a liquid gel, it helps to provide relief from the discomforts of dry eye.




Efficacy

Clinitas Carbomer Gel is formulated as a liquid gel preserved with cetrimide.
The use of cetrimide avoids the need for benzalkonium chloride and thus some of its well known toxicity to the ocular surface.

Clinitas Carbomer Gel has advantages in clinical use.
  • Prolonged residence time on the ocular surface

  • Improvement of tear film quality

  • Reduced number of applications required per day

  • High compliance and excellent tolerance

Technical Specification

Product name: Clinitas Gel
Indication: Dry eye
Category: Prescription product
Active ingredient: Carbomer 0.2%
Preservative free: No (contains cetrimide)
Presentation: 10g tube
Once opened: Product may be used for 28 days
Use with contact lenses: No (though you can insert lenses 30 minutes following administration of Clinitas Gel)
The tonicity of the product is within the hypotonic range of 225 – 275 mOsmol/kg.
Approved: JB027 MAY 2018