Blephamide for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial User Reviews
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"This was a wonder drug for me. I live outdoors a lot, and I sweat a lot, and so I get bacterial conjunctivitis about once every 3 months. If I apply just a couple of drops when I feel my eyes first getting itchy, this stuff makes it go away overnight. A couple more in the morning and I am good to go for the next 3 months. If, however, the eyes get red before you realize you have the conjunctivitis, then it might take multiple applications to make it go away, but it will in a matter of a couple of days. Very good stuff. High priced, but not so much that it's unaffordable."