How to put eye drops in an eye
an eye drop dispenser, a variety of tweezers ... and more
Many people have a hard time putting eye drops in their eyes. The Glaucoma Research Foundation has an excellent page of tips about how to put eye drops in an eye. The page describes how to put prescription eye drops in an eye for glaucoma patients, but the same tips apply to anyone who puts eye drops in their eye, even if you have arthritis or your hands shake. If you still have trouble putting eye drops in an eye, there are two assistive devices we suggest: an autodrop eye drop dispenser guide, and an autosqueeze eye drop bottle dispenser. You will find both below.
You'll also find a variety of tweezers, including ones especially useful if you have arthritis, a posture corrector, and many more helpful items below.
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