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			Dry eye is a medical condition that affects an 
			estimated 20 million people in the United States alone. Dry eye most 
			often results from inadequate lubrication of the eye. Symptoms may 
			be occasional discomfort or chronic and potentially 
			vision-threatening, whether mild or painful. Only your eye care 
			professional can properly diagnose your dry eye problem. 
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						The Importance of Eye 
						Lubrication: 
						Tears and Tear Film 
						Good vision starts with a good tear film that must 
						constantly be produced and spread over our eyes to keep 
						them moist. 
						 
						Tear film: 
											  
						Bathes, refreshes and protects the surface of the eye 
						from the irritating effects of dirt, dust, and other 
						airborne particles 
											  
						Protects from infection 
											  
						Helps to create a smooth surface so vision stays clear 
						and undistorted 
											  
						Keeps eyes lubricated and comfortable 
						 
						If you have an abnormal or deficient tear film, the 
						quality of your vision may be diminished. 
						 
						Tears are made 
						up of 3 components: lipid, aqueous and mucins. and they must be in balance to create the moisture 
						that keeps our eyes comfortable. If any 
						is missing or damaged, the tear film is 
						compromised and the eye moisture will be depleted 
						causing the eyes to feel dry and irritated. | 
					 
				 
			 
			Chronic dry eye can occur when the tear glands don’t produce the 
			right quantity/quality of tears to keep the eyes lubricated and 
			protected. 
			 
			Chronic Dry Eye 
			Blinking spreads the tear film over the eye. If the tear film is 
			inadequate, dry spots can occur causing discomfort and damage to the 
			corneal cells on the surface of the eye. You may not know that you 
			have damaged corneal cells but your eyes may feel dry with a burning 
			sensation. Your eye care professional will be able to see the surface 
			damage during an eye exam. 
			 
			Corneal cells can heal quickly if they are diagnosed early and 
			treated with a dry eye lubricant that protects the cells and allows 
			moisture to remain on the surface longer. 
			 
			Common Causes of Dry Eye 
			There are many causes of Dry Eye. These can be attributed to a 
			number of different factors: 
			Aging: As we grow older, our eyes produce tears that have less 
			natural oil in them. 
			Menopause: Females entering menopause are among the most prone to 
			dry eye. 
			Autoimmune Disorders: Diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, 
			multiple sclerosis, thyroid and Sjogren's syndrome can cause 
			inflammation in the tear-producing lacrimal gland. 
			Environment: Excessive heat or air conditioning, fans, dry or windy 
			climates, smoke, airplanes, and lack of sleep can all cause dry eye. 
			Work Environment: Outside wind, dust, heat, or smog can cause dry 
			eye. Focusing on a computer screen for extended periods is also a 
			common cause. 
			Medications: Numerous medications can cause dry eye. Be sure to tell 
			your eye care professional about all the medications you are taking. 
			Eye Medications: Preservatives in artificial tears and anti-glaucoma 
			drops may be toxic to the cells on the surface of the eye and 
			contribute to dry eye. 
			Contact Lens Wear: Wearing contact lenses can contribute to dry eye. | 
		
		
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						Oasis TEARS™ Lubricant Eye Drops 
						Recommended for mild to moderate symptoms Contains 30 
						sterile, disposable containers per box. 
						 
						Blink-activated Oasis TEARS™ and Oasis TEARS™ PLUS give 
						your dry eyes prolonged soothing comfort. 
						 
						Oasis TEARS™ contain glycerin, a natural compound, to 
						moisturize and protect the ocular surface with no 
						harmful preservatives. Supplied in convenient “take with 
						you” disposable containers. Two treatment options 
						provide long-lasting relief for mild to severe symptoms 
						 
						Oasis TEARS™ PLUS Lubricant Eye Drops Recommended for 
						moderate to severe symptoms Contains 30 sterile, 
						disposable containers per box. | 
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			THE OASIS ADVANTAGE 
			OASIS Medical, Inc. has been in the eye care business for over 20 
			years and has been providing dry eye products for the past 10 years. 
			OASIS continues to research products to improve dry eye treatment 
			and bring comfort to patients.  
			 
			Not all eye drops are the same. Oasis TEARS™ is a new type of eye 
			drop with a unique, viscoadaptive formula, optimized to provide 
			longer lasting comfort. Oasis TEARS™ Lubricant Eye Drops: 
			 
											  
						Provide instant relief of dry eye symptoms 
											  
						Provide prolonged comfort with fewer applications 
			required 
											  
						Provide moistening and lubrication of the cornea and 
			other surfaces of the eye 
											  
						Natural; contain no toxic biopolymers 
											  
						Preservative-free; eliminates the source of toxic 
			irritation 
											  
						Offer two treatment options 
			 
			Why a viscoadaptive lubricant eye drop? 
			Oasis TEARS™ lubricant eye drops coat, lubricate and moisten 
			delicate eye tissue. With each blink of the eye, the viscoadaptive 
			agent in Oasis TEARS™ coats and recoats the surface of the eye for 
			continued relief of dry irritated eyes. 
			 
			Use Oasis TEARS™ to relieve dry eye symptoms such as: 
											  
						CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome) 
											  
						Morning dry eyes 
											  
						End of day dry eyes 
											  
						Night time dry eyes 
											  
						Irritated eyes 
											  
						Burning, itching eyes 
											  
						Tired eyesWHY PRESERVATIVE FREE 
			Several television ad campaigns encourage patients to inform their 
			doctors and pharmacists about all the medications they are taking in 
			order to avoid harmful drug interactions. This is good advice for 
			patients on artificial tears as well. 
			 
			An ocular medication is much more than just the active drug it 
			contains. Its other components may present difficulties for some 
			patients. This is  true for patients who are using 
			artificial tear products, suffer chronic eye diseases like dry eye 
			or glaucoma, or require post-surgery dosing of medication drops. 
			 
			Eye drops are composed of unique mixtures of: 
											  
						the active drug and its drug delivery system 
											  
						a preservative 
											  
						a viscosity increasing agent 
											  
						a vehicle by which all the above ingredients are 
			"carried" 
			 
			Of these, it’s the preservative that is most often considered to be 
			the culprit in damaging the top layer of .the cornea leading to 
			disruption when drops are used often. This sequence leaves the 
			surface of the eye unable to keep the tear film in place and can 
			lead to ocular surface disease. If you are using certain medication 
			drops or wear contact lenses it is even more important to have tears 
			that are preservative free. 
			 
			Common chemical preservatives found in ophthalmic drops are: 
											  
						Benzalkonium chloride (BAK) 
											  
						Disodium EDTA 
			 
			BAK is the most prevalent and its cytotoxicity is well-documented. 
			Reports have shown that BAK can accumulate in ocular tissue and can 
			cause different types of cell death with frequent dosing. It’s 
			thought that patients at greatest risk for BAK-induced adverse 
			effects are those suffering from dry eyes. Because of the lack of 
			natural tears in these patients, the BAK in each eye drop is not as 
			diluted as it would be in a patient with normal tear formation. This 
			may damage the corneal epithelium (top layer of the eye) 
			contributing to ocular surface disease. (Using more than 4 – 6 drops 
			per day increases the likelihood of BAK-induced adverse effects.) 
			 
			Non-preserved Drops 
			Studies have shown preservative-free preparations are safe to use in 
			patients,  with frequent dosing. 
			 
			Non-preserved artificial tears have an extra advantage over 
			preserved ones. They may be the best choice for patients immediately 
			following eye surgery (LASIK) due to increased viscosity and pH 
			buffering, which makes the drops more comfortable to use. 
			Preservative-free Oasis TEARS™ and Oasis TEARS™ PLUS eliminate the 
			source of toxic irritation caused by preservatives.  | 
		
		
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