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OptiGlo- Fluorescein Strips are specially prepared sterile ophthalmic strip meant for diagnostic use to visualize abrasions and defects on the corneal epithelium by staining the area of the cellular loss. It is especially meant for staining the anterior segment of the eye while determining the site of an ocular injury, also useful for placing the contact lenses fitting, applanation tonometry and while taking the lacrimal drainage test. It is available in a box of 100 strips in an individual pouch pack.
The Schirmer's test determines whether the eye produced enough tears to keep it moist. The test is especially done on a person who experienced very dry eyes or suffers from excessive watering. The Schirmer Tear Test Strips are individually wrapped and gauged so that they can be indentified easily. The Schirmer test is based on the mechanical reflex stimulation of the tear production and is actually a test of reflex tear production when it is performed without anesthesia. A dry Schirmer strip is placed in 1/3 part of your lower lid and then the patient is asked to look forward and blink normally. Then the strip is removed after 5 minutes and the amount of wetting is recorded in millimeters. It comes in a box of 100 strips in an individual pouch pack.
The Lissamine Green Strips are specially prepared sterile ophthalmic strip meant for diagnostic use. It deteriorates the dead cell and the mucous fibrils. Just moisten the colored tip of the strip with an ophthalmic solution or sterile water. Then insert the moistened end of the strip in a lower conjuctival sac by asking the patient to look up. Now hold the strip until the dye passes on to the patient's eye for the desired results. It is important that the patient should blink several times after application. This is normally stored at room temperature and available in a box of 100 strips in an individual pouch pack.
The Rose Bengal Strips are specially prepared ophthalmic diagnostic strips. They stain the devitalized cell and mucin with a brilliant red color and blot the mucus of precrneal tear film. Just moisten the colored tip of the strip with a sterile water or ophthalmic solution. Then insert the moistened end of the strip into the lower end of the conjuctival sac while the patient is looking up. It is important to hold the strip till adequate dye migrates into the patient's eye for optimal results he should blink several times after application. The storage is at room temperature and it is available in a box of 100 strips in an individual pouch pack.