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Santen UK&I has developed Ocutears.co.uk with an expert team to share fact-checked information that you can trust to help protect your eyes and keep you feeling and looking at your best.

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We’re experts in eyecare and are dedicated to supporting you to look after your sight, whether you’re curious about a niggling symptom or are searching for fresh tips to feel at your best. Here, you’ll find medically reviewed articles, helpful tools, the latest eyecare information, and treatment support to help relieve symptoms of dry eye, fast.


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Santen UK&I has developed Ocutears.co.uk with an expert team to share fact-checked information that you can trust to help protect your eyes and keep you feeling and looking at your best.

We have a long heritage in eye care, pioneering new treatments and scientific advancements for more than a decade, such as Cationorm® – a first-of-a-kind eye drop that provides long-lasting relief from the uncomfortable symptoms of dry eye. We’re proud to be a world leader in eye care, including in glaucoma, dry eye, vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), blepharitis, allergies and eye surgery, and of our mission to better protect the world’s sight.

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When you think about diabetes, eye care may not be the first thing that comes to mind…

..and thats why this #NationalDiabetesMonth2024, were raising awareness of how diabetes can cause dry eyes and the steps you can take to relieve the symptoms 💙

Find out more in our informative blog on how to manage dry eyes through small lifestyle changes and the best ways to get relief from symptoms, fast: https://www.ocutears.co.uk/can-diabetes-cause-dry-eye/ 

And see how our Cationorm, the first ever eye drop that makes use of ionic technology, can help to relieve mild-to-severe symptoms of dry eye here: https://www.ocutears.co.uk/about-cationorm/

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When you think about diabetes, eye care may not be the first thing that comes to mind…

..and that's why this #NationalDiabetesMonth2024, we're raising awareness of how diabetes can cause dry eyes and the steps you can take to relieve the symptoms 💙

Find out more in our informative blog on how to manage dry eyes through small lifestyle changes and the best ways to get relief from symptoms, fast: www.ocutears.co.uk/can-diabetes-cause-dry-eye/

And see how our Cationorm, the first ever eye drop that makes use of ionic technology, can help to relieve mild-to-severe symptoms of dry eye here: www.ocutears.co.uk/about-cationorm/

Always read the label.
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I am diabetic and I have dry eye. Never once has any medic told me the two conditions are linked. Thanks for the info.

Shirley Downey Proudnanny

Brave the mini monsters and cold weather this Halloween with Ocutears Cationorm Eye Drops 👁️🎃

Treat your eyes to our first-of-a-kind eye drop that acts like the body’s natural tears to provide long-lasting relief from the uncomfortable symptoms of dry eyes. Available at: www.ocutears.co.uk/product/cationorm-eye-drops/

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Whether it’s a well-deserved beach break or summer evenings sipping your favourite tipple, dry eye is the companion you could do without!

Find out more about the seasonal causes and how to soothe, relieve and treat dry eye symptoms.: platinum-mag.co.uk/health/summer-dry-eye/
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👁️ Could makeup be harming your eyes?
 
With over 130 years of eyecare expertise, we have joined forces with Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Nikolina Budimlija to bring the latest fascinating insights on cosmetics and eye health.
 
Find out what the science says about the ingredients in your favourite makeup products and learn more about safe application to prevent harmful side effects such as red, itchy eyes or foamy tears.
 https://www.ocutears.co.uk/is-makeup-messing-with-your-eyes/
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👁️ Could makeup be harming your eyes?

With over 130 years of eyecare expertise, we have joined forces with Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Nikolina Budimlija to bring the latest fascinating insights on cosmetics and eye health.

Find out what the science says about the ingredients in your favourite makeup products and learn more about safe application to prevent harmful side effects such as red, itchy eyes or foamy tears.
www.ocutears.co.uk/is-makeup-messing-with-your-eyes/
For more information on makeup and eye health read our blog and download your FREE copy of Santen’s Beauty Insights leaflet
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Understanding dry eyes with Ocutears 👁️

Dry eyes, also known as dry eye syndrome or dry eye disease, occur when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly. This common condition can be temporary or chronic, with fluctuating symptoms.

For most, dry eyes are not serious, but they can cause discomfort and even affect your appearance.

Find out more and learn how you could relieve your dry eyes: https://www.ocutears.co.uk/what-are-dry-eyes/

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Understanding dry eyes with Ocutears 👁️

Dry eyes, also known as dry eye syndrome or dry eye disease, occur when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly. This common condition can be temporary or chronic, with fluctuating symptoms.

For most, dry eyes are not serious, but they can cause discomfort and even affect your appearance.

Find out more and learn how you could relieve your dry eyes: www.ocutears.co.uk/what-are-dry-eyes/

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Please note, we’re not able to give out personal medical advice so if you’ve got questions about symptoms you’re experiencing, it’s best to speak to your doctor, pharmacist, optometrist or optician. They’ll then be able to make a diagnosis and recommend the best course of action.