EPPI care is an ophthalmic solution based on vitamin B2, vitamin E, sodium hyaluronate and amino acids. It protects the corneal epithelium and supports the natural process of eye regeneration. It helps to maintain the stability of the eye surface by regulating its pH and osmolarity, protecting the corneal epithelium, which is exposed to various factors causing irritation. It improves the hydration of the eye surface by providing the necessary nutrients for optimal protection of the eye surface after surgery and improves the lubrication properties of the eye surface. Ophthalmic solution protects against UV radiation damage and accelerates the natural regeneration process of dry eye.
EPPI care is indicated in the case of:
Patients undergoing corneal cross-linking surgery
Patients suffering from keratoconus
Dry eye syndrome
The damaged continuity of the eyeball surface
Congestion after refractive eye surgery
Injuries caused by foreign bodies
Care after ophthalmic surgery
Changes in the eye surface caused by metabolic factors
Environmental stress (pollution, changed microclimate, smoke, air conditioning)
Intensive and long-term exposure to UV radiation and ionizing radiation
Long-term use of computers, video monitors and television
EPPI care can be used with reusable contact lenses.
1. Open the dispenser by removing the protective cap.
2. Gently squeeze the dispenser and put one or two drops into each eye. Repeat this step if necessary.
Close the dispenser after use: the remaining product can be used up to 2 months after first opening.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of the preparation.
Riboflavin sodium phosphate, vitamin E TPGS, sodium hyaluronate, L-proline, L-glycine, L-lysine hydrochloride, L-leucine, sodium phosphate dibasic monohydrate, sodium chloride, water for injection. Without preservatives.
The bottle is a bit crappy because although it looks the same as the one used in Kropia drops, it somehow doesn't dispense one drop at a time - probably because of the completely different composition of the contents. Generally, the drops themselves are very good - they just need to change the bottle to a different model.
Their yellow color can be a bit bothersome - sometimes you look as if you have jaundice - but riboflavin, apart from having a great effect on the regeneration of the cornea, is also used as a dye - so unfortunately this will be a side effect of any agent that provides it - so you can complain about that, but you have to come to terms with it.
Short shelf life - must be used within a month of opening - with intensive use it is not a problem, but if you limit it a bit, unfortunately it is impossible to use the entire contents in a month.