Description
FRESHKOTE® Preservative Free – Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops
A Fresh Approach to Soothing Dry Eye Symptoms
What Is FRESHKOTE® Preservative Free?
FRESHKOTE® Preservative Free (PF) is a scientifically formulated lubricant eye drop designed to provide soothing, long-lasting relief for dry eye symptoms. Unlike traditional eye drops, it supports all three layers of the tear film, helping to nourish, protect, and hydrate the ocular surface while reducing irritation.
- Provides long-lasting moisture without unexpected blurriness
- State-of-the-art multi-dose bottle for precise dispensing
- Preservative-free formula – safe and gentle for sensitive eyes
- Compatible with contact lenses for added convenience
How FRESHKOTE® Preservative Free Works
FRESHKOTE PF is formulated with a patented polymer blend of polyvinyl alcohol and povidone, which work together to hydrate, stabilize, and restore the tear film for superior dry eye relief.
Supports All Layers of the Tear Film:
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Mucoaqueous Layer – Hydration & Surface Protection
- Contains Polyvinyl Alcohol (2.7%), which mimics the eye’s natural mucin layer
- Adheres to dry areas on the ocular surface, making them water-attracting
- Ensures complete wetting of the eye for optimal hydration
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Lipid Layer – Evaporation Control & Comfort
- Contains Povidone (2.0%), which integrates with the lipid layer
- Helps stabilize the tear film and reduce tear evaporation
- Provides long-lasting lubrication to soothe dry, irritated eyes
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High Oncotic Pressure – Reducing Inflammation & Protecting Cells
- Developed to create a high oncotic pressure on the ocular surface
- Helps draw excess fluid away, reducing swelling and irritation
- Maintains optimal hydration balance for prolonged comfort
By targeting all three tear film layers, FRESHKOTE PF nourishes and restores the eyes while ensuring lasting moisture, reduced irritation, and better tear stability—making it a superior solution for dry eye relief.
What Causes Dry Eye?
Dry eye occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. Common causes include:
- Aging and health conditions
- Prolonged screen time
- Extended contact lens wear
- Post-surgical dryness (LASIK, cataract surgery)
- Low humidity environments
- Medications (antihistamines, antidepressants, etc.)
If left untreated, dry eye can damage the surface of the eye, leading to discomfort, redness, and excessive tearing.
How to Use FRESHKOTE® Preservative Free:
- Tilt your head back
- Focus on the blue tip to direct the drop into your eye
- Gently squeeze the bottle to dispense a drop
Why Choose FRESHKOTE®?
- Clinically proven relief for dry, irritated eyes
- Innovative multi-dose bottle ensures sterility without preservatives
- Works with contact lenses for convenient all-day hydration
- Formulated for long-lasting comfort and eye surface protection
Order Today and Experience the Difference!
- JeanneVerified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year ago5 Stars
I use this product to treat Fuchs dystrophy as prescribed by my eye doctor.
Was this helpful? - JOHN C.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 stars2 years ago4 Stars
Has helped preserve my vision. a drop in each eye when I go to bed, and again when I get up.
Was this helpful? - K Denise L.Verified BuyerI recommend this productAge Over 65Gender FemaleRated 5 out of 5 stars8 months agoMrs.
I really like Freshkote Preservative Free Lubricant Eye Drops!
Every time I use them, it is like my eyes are getting a refreshing nourishment!! Thanks so much!!
Was this helpful? - Margie B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productAge 55-64Gender FemaleRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoFreshkote drops the best!
I've loved Freskote eye drops from the first sample packet the doctor gave me. My eyes were constantly tearing and after one application they stopped. I would be lost without them! Preservative free and easy to order online or auto order.
Was this helpful? - Barbara P.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 stars1 year ago4 Stars
Helps dryness better than most drops.
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