Can I use LUMIFY eye drops with my contacts?
LUMIFY can be used with contacts, but be sure to take them out before putting LUMIFY in your eyes. Wait 10 minutes before putting your contacts back in after use of LUMIFY.
Can I use it with other eye drops?
Yes, but you’ll want to wait at least 5 minutes between products.
Do I need a prescription?
No. LUMIFY is available over the counter, without a prescription.
What makes my eyes red?
Occasional eye redness is a common condition that can be caused by inflammation of almost any part of the eye. Common causes include environmental allergens, excessive use of digital devices, lack of sleep, or having dry eyes.
Who is Bausch + Lomb?
Bausch + Lomb is a leading global eye health organization that is solely focused on protecting, enhancing and restoring people’s eyesight. Its core businesses include over-the-counter supplements, eye care products, ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, contact lenses, lens care products, ophthalmic surgical devices and instruments.
Does LUMIFY have side effects?
In clinical trials, a small number of people reported itching, foreign body sensation, tearing and pain which were temporary and mild to moderate in severity. We ask that you report any concerns with Bausch + Lomb products via phone at 800-553-5340.
How long will they last?
In clinical trials, one drop lasted up to 8 hours.
What does it mean to be FDA approved?
LUMIFY has been authorized for distribution by the FDA after review of our clinical trial program, in which six clinical studies were conducted to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of LUMIFY (brimonidine tartrate, 0.025%) in relieving ocular redness.
How often can I use LUMIFY?
You can use LUMIFY up to 4 times per day. As with other OTC redness relievers, you should stop use and ask a doctor if you experience eye pain, changes in vision, redness or irritation, or your condition worsens or lasts more than 72 hours (3 days).
Who are LUMIFY eye drops for?
LUMIFY is for adults and children 5 years of age and over experiencing eye redness due to minor irritations. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.