Forget Dry Eye.TM
SYSTANE® Lubricant Eye Drops represents a revolution in dry eye care. SYSTANE® is the first artificial tear clinically proven to reduce both signs and symptoms of dry eye.1
SYSTANE® offers all types of dry eye sufferers immediate and lasting relief of the most distressing symptoms–the excellent remedy for putting dry eye out of sight, out of mind.
SYSTANE® Lubricant Eye Drops contain a unique gelling and lubricating polymer system formulated to adjust to each patient's individual tear film pH. This ensures optimum performance and provides enhanced relief for a patient’s specific physiologic needs.
The polymerizing protection of SYSTANE® is achieved through the interaction of the demulcents (polyethylene glycol 400 and propylene glycol), HP-Guar and the patient's natural tears.
SYSTANE® demonstrated a 51% reduction in corneal staining from baseline.1
In a head-to-head study1, SYSTANE® was found to be statistically superior to REFRESH TEARS* in reducing symptoms of:
- Morning dryness
- End-of-day dryness
- Foreign body sensation
Recommend SYSTANE® Lubricant Eye Drops as first-line therapy and give your patients the lasting comfort and protection that make dry eye easy to forget. For more dry eye information and to watch a video on dry eye, please visit our dry eye video page.
SYSTANE®: the preferred choice
A recent patient preference study2 comparing SYSTANE® to other lubricant eye drops showed that SYSTANE® was the preferred choice for dry eye:
- SYSTANE® was preferred nearly 2 to 1
- SYSTANE® significantly reduced symptoms of dry eye in the morning and evening

For dry eye information and education for your patients, refer them to www.systane.com.
- Christensen MT, Cohen S, Rinehart J, Akers F, Pemberton B, Bloomenstein M, Lesher M, Kaplan D, Meadows D, Meuse P, Hearn C, Stein JM. Clinical evaluation of an HP-Guar gellable lubricant eye drop for the relief of dryness of the eye. Curr Eye Res. 2004. Jan;28(1):55-62.
- Torkildsen G MD, Colby K MD, PhD, Corbin G, OD. The Effect of Systane Compared to Marketed Artificial Tears on Drop Preference American Academy of Optometry, Denver 2006.
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