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Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops are a sterile, preservative-free moistening solution for irritated eyes, containing the herb Eyebright. The osmotic pressure of Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops is matched to that of your own tear fluid. Regular use will relieve or eliminate irritation and dryness caused by small particles e.g. dust, pollen, and air pollution. The drops are suitable for all contact lens wearers, particularly those with sensitive eyes and for children. Allerclear Eye Drops are available in packs of 10 individual doses.

Use Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops :

- for irritation or discomfort of the eyes caused by small particles (e.g. Pollen)

- to moisten dry eyes caused by contact lenses

- for tired eyes

- for light-sensitivity Offers: Instant relief

Unique mondose - no waste

Suitable for use in pregnancy and for children

Safe to use with all contact lenses

Eyebright, isotonic phosphate buffer solution

Dosage:
2-3 drops in each eye one or more times daily.
The duration of the effect of an application may vary from person to person.
Use as often as required.

Method Of Use:
-Detach an eyedrop container
-Twist the flat part with ball-tip to separate it from the eyedrop container.
-Hold the eyedrop container between the index finger and thumb of one hand, with the tip pointing down over the open eye or over the contact lens, squeeze and allow 2-3 drops to trickle into each eye.

Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops are highly compatible with all lens materials and can therefore be used when wearing all types of lenses available on the market.

Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops can be used by expectant and nursing mothers. Prolonged or frequently recurring eye complaints arising during pregnancy and/or while breast-feeding should be seen by a doctor.

Do not use Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops:

If you have previously reacted badly to any of the ingredients.

Herbal Medicines : For thousands of years herbal medicine was the only medicine and was used all over the world to treat every kind of injury and disease. A great wealth of information and expertise was built up amongst the different peoples of the world regarding which plants were most useful for treating particular conditions. With the development of chemical drugs over the last century, there was a tendency in the UK for herbal medicine to be regarded as outdated and ineffective. It is only in the last ten years or so that Herbal Medicine has enjoyed a major revival and is now widely regarded as an important weapon in the armoury of healthcare. In most of the rest of Europe, herbal medicines always retained their reputation as 'mainstream' medicines and are sold alongside drugs in pharmacies everywhere. The market for herbals is vast as they are universally recognised as having a useful and important place in medical treatment.
Most medicine practised in the world today is herbal.Many chemical medicines are based on ingredients synthesised from plants, but in herbal medicines the actual herb is used. Herbal experts believe that the components of a plant may be synergistic and so by using the all the active part of the plant, e.g. the root or leaves or even the whole plant, enhances the healing properties.
Herbal medicines work by treating the underlying causes of a problem, not just to alleviate the symptoms. So although herbal medicines are genuine medicines, they are not 'magic bullets'- they need time to work. Patients should always be remember to take the full course and - with rare exceptions - not to expect results in just a day or two.

Using Herbal Medicines
- As with any medicine, care should be taken to read the label particularly regarding dosage instructions and cautions.
- In particular, some remedies - like any medicinal products - are not suitable for pregnant women or young children.
- Often herbal medicines need time to work. The effects may only become apparent after some days. Obviously cough medicines work quickly, but many herbal medicines need that longer term view in order to harness their ability to deliver the long term solution.
- Where you are already taking prescribed medicine, your doctor should be advised when additional OTC remedies - herbal or chemical are taken. Your doctor should be consulted before stopping the prescribed treatment.
- Over the counter (OTC) herbal medicines are generally known for being free from unwelcome side effects. If by any chance you notice a problem, the advice is to stop taking the product and consult a health professional.
- All medicines should be kept out of the hands of children.
- Do not use after the 'use by' date that is indicated on the product.

Potters have been in business since 1812 and are one of the Country's leading suppliers of herbal medicines. Based in Wigan, Lancashire, Potters produces a range of 135 licensed herbal medicines. Licensed medicines mean you are buying herbal medicines which meet Government safety and efficacy regulations. To obtain a licence each product has had to demonstrate its safety quality and efficacy. In order to ensure this, everything is manufactured to pharmaceutical standards in sites that are quality assured by the Government Medical Inspectorate. In addition, Potters manufacture and / or distribute a quality range of single herbs.
Some of these are sold to herbalists as bulk products, the rest - some 75 - are sold as branded products to the general public.
With nearly two hundered years of specialist experience to call on, Potters are regularly consulted by national and international bodies and medical organisations on matters relating to every aspect of herbal medicines. This unique experience is also available to all our customers.



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