Can You Use Wufu Eye Drops with Contact Lenses? Expert Insights - Ophthalmology

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Dear Sir/Madam,
Can I apply Wufu Eye Drops, which is an artificial tear solution, directly to my eyes while wearing monthly disposable contact lenses?
I look forward to your reply! Thank you! 🙏

Milanda, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/11/28

Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology


Hello Miranda: The following is excerpted from: https://bit.ly/3EdeGUc.
If you are wearing extended-wear contact lenses, it is not recommended to use eye drops or preservative-containing artificial tears.
When using eye drops, it is advised to remove the contact lenses first, and then wait about 5 minutes before reinserting them.
If you need to use artificial tears, choose preservative-free options to avoid the accumulation of chemical substances such as medications and preservatives on the extended-wear contact lenses.

For daily disposable contact lenses, there are fewer restrictions regarding the use of eye drops since they are discarded daily, but you must remember to replace them with new lenses every day.

Regarding the eye drops you mentioned, Wufu Dizziness Eye Drops, they are not suitable for use while wearing extended-wear contact lenses.
They can be used with daily disposables.
However, since you are using monthly lenses, it is still not recommended for your health and the health of your lenses.
It is better to purchase preservative-free artificial tears for use.

Reply Date: 2021/11/28

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When it comes to using eye drops, particularly artificial tears like Wufu Eye Drops, while wearing contact lenses, there are several important considerations to keep in mind.
Firstly, it is generally recommended to avoid applying any eye drops directly onto your contact lenses. This is because many eye drops, including those that contain preservatives, can interact with the lens material, potentially leading to discomfort, reduced effectiveness of the drops, or even damage to the lenses. Wufu Eye Drops, being an artificial tear solution, may be formulated to provide lubrication and moisture to the eyes, but if they contain preservatives, they could adversely affect your lenses.

For those who wear contact lenses, the best practice is to remove the lenses before applying any eye drops. After applying the drops, you should wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting your contact lenses. This waiting period allows the drops to be absorbed by the eye and reduces the risk of the drops being washed away or interacting negatively with the lenses.

If you frequently experience dryness or discomfort while wearing your contact lenses, consider using preservative-free artificial tears. These types of eye drops are specifically designed for contact lens wearers and can be used while wearing lenses. They provide moisture without the risk of preservatives causing irritation or lens damage.
Additionally, if you find that you need to use eye drops frequently throughout the day, it may be beneficial to consult with an eye care professional. They can assess your specific situation and recommend the best type of artificial tears for your needs, as well as discuss the possibility of adjusting your contact lens regimen or exploring other options, such as daily disposable lenses, which may offer greater comfort.

In summary, while Wufu Eye Drops may provide relief for dry eyes, it is advisable to remove your contact lenses before applying them. If you are looking for a solution that allows you to use eye drops while wearing lenses, seek out preservative-free options and consult with your eye care provider for personalized advice. Taking these steps can help ensure that your eyes remain healthy and comfortable while using contact lenses.

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