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Is it okay to use regular eye drops, when wearing contact lenses? Will it dry them out faster?



Are there special drops that won't dry out, or harm contact lenses?

Some regular eyedrops, like Visine, can be damaging to contact lenses.

Your best bet is to purchase contact-friendly eyedrops that can be used wihile wearing your contacts. They are often called rewetting drops. Check which brand of multi-purpose cleaner you use, and see if they make a compatible rewetting drop.

I hope this helps. :) Source(s): I work in optometry
yea, there's contact solution. you can get it at pretty much any drug store like walgreens....or some place like that....it's good for your contacts...it cleans them anytime you use it :)
Just go to anygrugstore and look for eyedrops for contacts like vasine, Renu, etc. I wear contacts and put eyedrops into to lubicate my contacts because sometimes they seem dry to me. And if you need any help just ask the pharmists for suggestions because that is what they are there for to help and serve the community.
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