Polyvinyl Alcohol (including PVP), Povidone Iodine, and Chlorbutol are used in the treatment of dry eyes.
How Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including PVP) + Povidone Iodine + Chlorbutol Works Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including PVP) + Povidone Iodine + Chlorbutol is a combination of three medicines: Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including PVP), Povidone Iodine, and Chlorbutol, which treat dry eyes. Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including PVP) is a lubricating agent that mimics natural tears, providing temporary relief from burning and discomfort caused by dryness of the eye. Povidone Iodine serves as an antiseptic, while Chlorbutol acts as a preservative.
Common side effects of Polyvinyl Alcohol (including PVP), Povidone Iodine, and Chlorbutol include eye irritation and eye discomfort.