Comparing Visine A.C. To Similasan Allergy Eyes
Which Product Deals Best with Allergy Eyes?
By Charlotte Kuchinsky, published Jul 24, 2007
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I have horrible allergies. It strange, because when I was growing up, I was never allergic to anything except bee and wasp stings. But somehow over the years, I've developed an allergy to a lot of different types of pollens, dusts, and molds. Consequently, I have problems breathing and constantly experience itchy, watery eyes.For years, I used Visine A.C. (allergy control) eyedrops to help sooth my eyes. It was effective at times, while at other times, not so much.
Visine claims effectiveness in relieving eye discomfort resulting from an allergy to pollen, dust, and ragweed. Its dual action formula is also supposed to be effective in eliminating red, swollen eyes.
Visine is recommended only for temporary relief and is not recommended for constant use. One to two drops used up to four times a day helps to sooth the itchy, watery, and painful eye pain so often caused by allergy irritants. While it is safe for use by most adults, in dosages outlined, it isn't recommended for children under the age of six.
Visine A.C. comes in a 1 fl oz bottle and is relatively inexpensive at around $6.99 per bottle.
I personally found that Visine soothed my irritated eyes and helped with the redness. However, it did nothing for me to alleviate the itch and my eyes continued to water excessively. Therefore, I give Visine A.C. three out of five stars.
Last year, when my eye irritation increased to its worst point, a friend of mine suggested switching to Similasan Allergy Eyes. I did and discovered that I much prefer Similasan to Visine.
Similasan Allergy Eyes works slightly differently than Visine in that is stimulates the eye's natural ability to fight the symptoms of allergies. Studies have found no side effects or drug interactions with this particular brand of eyedrops. They are, in fact, considered naturally gentle and are free of the rebound effect often experienced by Visine users.

Comparing Visine A.C. To Similasan Allergy Eyes
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Takeaways
- A lot of people have severe allergies that hurt their eyes.
- Two good allergy eyedrops on the market are Visine A.C. and Similasan Allergy Eyes.
- Similasan has natural ingredients.
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