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  2. Visine - Wikipedia

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    Adverse effects. Visine has been observed to cause stinging and burning upon application, and has a rebound effect that may cause eye redness to worsen. [10] [11] Prolonged use has been observed to cause blood vessels to be dilated for an extended period of time.

  3. Tetryzoline - Wikipedia

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    Side effects. Tetryzoline eye drops may cause blurred vision, eye irritation and dilated pupils. [5] Tetryzoline is not suitable for prolonged use as its vasoconstrictive effects within the eye eventually decrease or stop.

  4. Artificial tears - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effect of artificial tears is temporary blurry vision. [17] Allergic reactions have been reported and are associated with itchy or swollen eyes, dizziness, and breathing problems. [17] These symptoms warrant discontinuation of the drops and to see a physician immediately. [17]

  5. Eye drop - Wikipedia

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    Lubricant eye drops may cause some side effects and one should consult a doctor if pain in the eye or changes in vision occur. Furthermore, when redness occurs but lasts more than 3 days, one should immediately consult a doctor.

  6. Naphazoline/pheniramine - Wikipedia

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    It is used as an eye drop. Use is not recommended for more than three days. Side effects may include allergic reactions, eye pain, and dilated pupils. It is unclear if use in pregnancy is safe.

  7. Oxymetazoline - Wikipedia

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    Due to its vasoconstricting properties, oxymetazoline is also used to treat nose bleeds and eye redness due to minor irritation (marketed as Visine L.R. in the form of eye drops). [citation needed] In July 2020, oxymetazoline received approval by the FDA for the treatment of acquired drooping eyelid. Side effects Rebound congestion