May 2024
This is not a new eye drop - it's just newly available in a different type of package and sporting a totally baffling name.
Refresh Tears PF is a Refresh Optive clone but in a multi-dose preservative-free bottle.
This means Refresh Optive is effectively available - albeit not under the Optive name - in all three packaging types:
The MYSTERY is why on earth Allergan would call this drop by a completely different name - a name, moreover, which is used already for yet another eye drop. Here's some more context: Refresh Tears is CMC 0.5% (no glycerin) with a preservative. Refresh Plus is the same as Refresh Tears but preservative-free. Logically, Refresh Tears PF ought to be the same thing but no preservative. But no - they took Refresh Optive, bottled it and called it Refresh Tears PF. This makes no sense.
Allergan... what gives?
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