How To Order (For Contact Lenses Only)
Check the packaging type in product name or product description.
Example A: 1 lens/pack - Means only 1 single lens in each unit.
- If you have same power/sph/prescription for both eyes, add quantity 2 to cart.
- If you have different power/sph/prescription for both eyes, eg -1.50 & -2.00, add each power quantity 1 in your cart.
You will get 2 lenses (a pair).
1
/
of
3
IGEL Comfort Drops
IGEL Comfort Drops
Regular price
RM7.90 MYR
Regular price
Sale price
RM7.90 MYR
Unit price
/
per
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Key Features
- Contains Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) 0.3% w/v as the main moisturizing/wetting agent — this helps form a lubricating film on the contact-lens surface and slows moisture-loss.
- Sterile, clear, colourless solution specifically indicated for use with all contact lenses.
- Manufactured by a facility certified to ISO 13485 by DNV GL Presafe (Norway) and CE-certified under the European Medical Device Directive.
- Indicated for: contact-lens wearers experiencing dry eye symptoms, end-of-day discomfort, or dryness after prolonged lens wear.
Specifications & Ingredients
- Packaging size: 10 ml bottle.
- Category: Eye lubricant / Lens lubricant.
- Ingredients:
- Moisturizer: HPMC 0.3%
- Disinfectant: Sodium per-borate
- Preservative: Boric acid
- Buffer/tonicity agents: Benzalkonium chloride, Sodium chloride, Potassium chloride
- Vehicle: Water (H₂O)
Why Use It / Benefits
- Helps keep contact lenses moist and the eyes more comfortable, especially for those who feel dryness, irritation or lens dryness/discomfort during the day.
- The lubricating film provided by HPMC helps reduce moisture-loss from the lens surface — supporting longer comfortable wear time.
- Suitable for all contact lens wearers (daily wear / disposable lenses) who experience dryness or end-of-day discomfort.
Usage & Indications
- Use whenever you feel dryness or discomfort while wearing contact lenses.
- Compatible with all types of contact lenses (soft, disposable).
- As always: follow any specific instructions given by your optometrist or eye-care professional; if discomfort persists, see your eye care specialist.
Share
