Expert Advice on Long-Term Use of Japanese Eye Drops for Daily Care - Ophthalmology

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Dear Dr. Gao: What is the recommended frequency for using Lion's Eye Drops?


Dear Dr.
Gao,
I would like to ask you about two types of Japanese eye drops: 1.
"Lion's Eye Care 40EX" and 2.
"Lion's Eye Care Pure."
A.
Regarding the first eye drop, if I were to use it for daily maintenance by applying it once in the morning and once in the evening, can it be used long-term?
B.
As for the second eye drop, which is preservative-free and claims to be safe for use while wearing contact lenses to prevent dryness, can it also be used long-term?
Thank you for taking the time to clarify these questions.

Angelo, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/08/25

Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology


Hello Angelo: Regarding the complexity of the formula for over-the-counter medications, we are unable to ascertain the correct formulation and usage.
If you do decide to use it, please read the instructions carefully.
If you need to use it daily or for an extended period, we recommend that you visit an ophthalmologist for an examination and obtain a prescription medication for safer use.
The ophthalmology department at Puzi Hospital in Taiwan is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Wednesday afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
Please note that online responses should only be used as a reference; it is essential to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility when necessary.
We hope to have the opportunity to serve you.
Gao Pilin

Reply Date: 2016/08/25

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When it comes to the long-term use of eye drops for daily care, particularly the two Japanese products you mentioned—“Lion Smile 40EX” and “Lion Kande Muyo Pure”—there are several important considerations to keep in mind.


A. Long-Term Use of Lion Smile 40EX
The “Lion Smile 40EX” eye drops are often used for daily eye care, particularly for alleviating symptoms of dryness, fatigue, and irritation. While the product is designed for regular use, it is crucial to understand that any eye drops, especially those containing active ingredients, should ideally be used under the guidance of an eye care professional.
Long-term use of any eye drops can potentially lead to issues such as dependency, where the eyes may become accustomed to the drops, leading to a cycle of needing them more frequently. Additionally, if the drops contain preservatives, prolonged use can cause irritation or allergic reactions over time.
In general, if you plan to use “Lion Smile 40EX” twice daily for maintenance, it is advisable to consult with an ophthalmologist. They can assess your specific eye health needs and determine whether this regimen is appropriate for you. Regular eye examinations can help monitor any changes in your eye condition and ensure that the drops are not causing any adverse effects.


B. Long-Term Use of Lion Kande Muyo Pure
The “Lion Kande Muyo Pure” eye drops are marketed as preservative-free, which is a significant advantage for those who wear contact lenses or have sensitive eyes. Preservative-free eye drops are less likely to cause irritation and can be used more frequently without the risk of damaging the ocular surface.
Using this type of eye drop while wearing contact lenses can help alleviate dryness and discomfort, making it a suitable option for long-term use. However, even with preservative-free drops, it is still essential to use them judiciously. Over-reliance on any eye drops can mask underlying issues that may need medical attention.

General Recommendations
1. Consultation with an Eye Care Professional: Before starting any new eye drop regimen, especially for long-term use, it is best to consult with an eye care specialist. They can provide personalized advice based on your eye health history and current condition.

2. Monitoring Symptoms: Pay attention to how your eyes respond to the drops. If you notice increased redness, irritation, or discomfort, it may be a sign that the drops are not suitable for you, and you should seek medical advice.

3. Alternatives for Dry Eyes: If dryness is a persistent issue, consider discussing other options with your eye doctor, such as punctal plugs or prescription medications that can help manage dry eye syndrome more effectively.

4. Regular Eye Exams: Schedule regular check-ups with your eye care provider to monitor your eye health, especially if you are using eye drops regularly. This can help catch any potential problems early.

5. Lifestyle Adjustments: In addition to using eye drops, consider lifestyle changes that can help reduce eye strain and dryness, such as taking regular breaks from screens, staying hydrated, and using a humidifier in dry environments.

In summary, while both “Lion Smile 40EX” and “Lion Kande Muyo Pure” can be beneficial for daily eye care, it is essential to use them wisely and under the guidance of an eye care professional. Regular monitoring and consultation can help ensure that your eye health remains optimal while using these products.

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