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

Dry Eye Information

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.

See SYSTANE® Mechanism of Action Lubricant Eye Drops

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:

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: The Preferred Choice

For dry eye information and education for your patients, refer them to www.systane.com.

  1. 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.
  2. 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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