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Gel Eye Drops & Ointments – Intensive, Long-Lasting Dry Eye Relief & Hydration

Experience enhanced comfort with our curated selection of gel eye drops and eye ointments, formulated for patients who need longer-lasting relief from dry eye symptoms. These thicker-than-average artificial tears and ointments are designed to stay on the ocular surface longer, reducing the need for frequent reapplication.

Gel drops bridge the gap between traditional liquid eye drops and nighttime ointments—providing the hydration of a drop with the staying power of a gel. Both gels and ointments are ideal for individuals suffering from:

  • Moderate to severe dry eye disease

  • Delayed tear evaporation

  • Eye strain from prolonged screen time

  • Dry eyes caused by environmental factors like wind or air conditioning

  • Nocturnal dryness or lagophthalmos (incomplete eyelid closure)

Benefits of Gel Drops & Ointments

  • Longer Retention Time: Stays on the eye longer than standard drops for extended relief

  • Thicker Consistency: Coats the eye surface with a soothing protective layer

  • Preservative-Free Options: Safer for frequent use and sensitive eyes

  • Ideal for Night or Day: Gels can be used during the day or before bedtime for overnight hydration. Ointments are best for nighttime relief.

Each product is selected with dry eye patients in mind, including those with dry eye disease, post-surgical irritation, or prolonged digital eye strain.

Gel Drops & Ointme | Long-Lasting Dry Eye Relief FAQ

What are gel eye drops?

Gel eye drops are thicker than regular artificial tears. They provide longer-lasting moisture and are ideal for more severe dry eye symptoms. They can used day or night, but their thickness makes them an excellent choice for overnight relief.

What’s the best product for overnight dry eye relief?

Nighttime eye ointments like I-Defense or Ocunox provide the thickest, longest-lasting protection and are ideal for use while you sleep.

Can I use both gel drops and ointments?

Yes. Some users apply gel drops during the day and switch to ointments at night for round-the-clock relief.