Vidisic Eye Gel — Carbomer ophthalmic gel relieves dry eyes, burning, irritation. Long-acting comfort.
💊 Active: Carbomer 980 2 mg/g artificial tear gel ⏱️ Use: 1 strip lower conjunctival sac 3-5x daily 🍽️ Condition: Anytime; before sleep apply then close eyes 📦 Pack: 10g Ophthalmic gel Bausch+Lomb ⚡ Highlight: Gel stays 2-4 hrs vs 30-60 min liquid drops 🌡️ Storage: Below 25°C, cap firmly after use
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Product Description
Vidisic Eye Gel is an ophthalmic gel with Carbomer 980 2 mg/g by Bausch+Lomb. It adheres to the corneal surface longer than liquid eye drops, providing sustained relief from dry eyes, burning, irritation, and eye fatigue. Suitable for computer users, contact lens wearers, and those with chronic dry eye. Apply at bedtime for overnight lubrication. Consult a doctor or pharmacist if symptoms persist beyond 3 days.
📊 Dry Eye — Key Facts
15–33% of the global population has dry eye disease, most prevalent in screen users and middle-aged adults
Carbomer has been used in artificial tears for 30+ years with clinical evidence supporting mild-to-moderate dry eye treatment
Vidisic gel retains on the ocular surface 2–4× longer than liquid artificial tears
Blink rate falls to 4–7/min during screen use vs. normal 15–20/min, accelerating tear evaporation
🏭 Manufacturer: Bausch+Lomb (Germany), distributed in Thailand by Bausch Health Thailand
⚠️ Remove contact lenses before applying Vidisic Eye Gel; wait 15 minutes before reinserting
Medically reviewed by
ทีมเนื้อหา Intimo Life | Sources: NHS, NCBI, Drugs.com, MedlinePlus
Last reviewed: 2026-06-02
About Vidisic Eye Gel
What is Vidisic Gel?
Vidisic Eye Gel is an ophthalmic gel (artificial tear gel) containing Carbomer 980 (Polyacrylic acid) 2 mg/g as the active ingredient. Carbomer works by absorbing water and swelling into a high-viscosity polymer network. When applied to the ocular surface, it adheres to the cornea and conjunctiva 2–4× longer than conventional liquid eye drops, preventing evaporation of natural tears and maintaining continuous ocular moisture. Vidisic Gel is manufactured by Bausch+Lomb, a world-leading eye care company. It features a preservative-free formulation, making it suitable for those sensitive to preservatives or requiring frequent artificial tear use.
What Does Vidisic Gel Treat?
Vidisic Eye Gel is used to relieve and manage the following conditions:
Dry Eye Syndrome (KCS) — when lacrimal glands produce insufficient tears or tears evaporate too quickly; Vidisic gel replenishes and stabilises the tear film
Eye burning and irritation — caused by prolonged screen use, smoke, wind, or dry environments
Eye fatigue and blurred vision — commonly seen in computer users or long-distance drivers; the gel lubricates and reduces ocular surface tension
Mild eye redness and discomfort — from foreign bodies such as dust, wind, or bright light
Post-eye surgery — as supplemental artificial tears per physician guidance
Vidisic Eye Gel is not an anti-inflammatory or antibiotic. If you experience severe eye redness, eye pain, or changes in vision, consult an ophthalmologist.
How to Use Vidisic Gel / Recommended Dosage
How to apply Vidisic Eye Gel correctly:
Wash hands thoroughly before each use
Tilt head slightly back and pull down the lower eyelid to create a pocket
Squeeze a thin strip of Vidisic gel (approximately 1 cm) into the lower conjunctival sac
Close eyes gently for 1–2 minutes; blink softly to distribute the gel across the ocular surface
Wipe away any excess gel on the outside of the eye with a clean cloth
Recommended dose: Apply 1 strip 3–5 times daily or as needed. May be applied before bedtime for overnight lubrication.
Precautions: Remove contact lenses before applying Vidisic Gel and wait 15 minutes before reinserting. Once opened, use within 4 weeks. Do not share with others.
Side Effects of Vidisic Gel
Vidisic Eye Gel is generally well tolerated. Possible side effects include:
Temporary blurred vision — occurs immediately after application due to the viscosity of Carbomer; resolves within 1–2 minutes. Avoid driving or operating machinery immediately after use.
Mild stinging or irritation — some users may experience slight discomfort initially, which typically improves with continued use
Minor discharge — due to the gel's viscosity, a small white residue at the corner of the eye may occur; this is normal
If allergic reactions occur — such as severe eye redness, swelling, intense pain, or itching — discontinue use and consult a doctor immediately. Serious side effects are very rare.
Contraindications / Precautions for Vidisic Gel
Contraindications for Vidisic Eye Gel:
Allergy to Carbomer or any component — do not use in those with a history of hypersensitivity to Polyacrylic acid-based formulations
Infectious eye inflammation — Vidisic Gel has no antibacterial activity; do not use as a substitute for antibiotic or anti-inflammatory eye drops
Precautions:
Contact lens wearers — remove lenses before application; wait 15 minutes before reinserting
Pregnancy and breastfeeding — risk to infant from small ophthalmic dose is very low, but consult a doctor before use
Children — use under medical supervision, especially in young children
Multiple eye medications — if using other eye drops, wait 5–10 minutes between products; apply Vidisic last
Do not use if the gel changes colour or appearance, or if it has expired
How Fast Does Vidisic Gel Work?
Vidisic Eye Gel provides relatively rapid relief from dry eyes and irritation:
Immediately after application (0–2 minutes) — moisture sensation and reduced irritation are felt almost instantly as Carbomer begins forming a protective film over the ocular surface
2–5 minutes — gel distributes evenly; burning and eye fatigue noticeably improve
Duration of action — Carbomer gel adheres to the ocular surface for 2–4 hours, significantly longer than conventional liquid artificial tears which typically last 30–60 minutes
Bedtime use — gel works throughout the night, maintaining overnight moisture; ideal for those with dry eyes upon waking
Temporary blurred vision after application is expected due to the gel's viscosity and resolves within 1–2 minutes. If used during the day, apply and rest your eyes briefly before resuming activities.
Can Vidisic Gel Be Used With Other Eye Drops?
Vidisic Eye Gel can generally be used alongside other eye medications, following these guidelines:
Wait 5–10 minutes between each eye medication to allow the first to be absorbed
Always apply Vidisic Gel last — the high viscosity of Carbomer gel may slow absorption of subsequently applied medications
If using multiple eye medications in a single day, consult your doctor or pharmacist for the appropriate sequence and interval
Eye medications often compatible with Vidisic: glaucoma drops (IOP-lowering agents), antihistamine eye drops, steroid eye drops (as prescribed) — always wait 5–10 minutes before applying Vidisic Gel last.
Where to Buy Vidisic Gel?
Where to Buy Vidisic Gel?
Order Vidisic Eye Gel online at Intimo Life with nationwide delivery across Thailand in 1–3 business days. Discreet packaging — product name not indicated on parcel.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content in this article is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a doctor or pharmacist. If you have any questions about symptoms or medication use, always consult a doctor or pharmacist first.
Vidisic Eye Gel is safe. The preservative-free Carbomer formula suits frequent application without a fixed duration limit. If dry eye symptoms persist beyond 3–7 days, consult an ophthalmologist.
Vidisic Eye Gel 10g is priced at 179 THB at Intimo Life. Since each application lasts 2–4 hours, less product is needed daily compared to liquid drops — excellent value for chronic dry eye or nightly use.
Yes, highly recommended. The high-viscosity Carbomer gel adheres overnight, preventing dry eyes during sleep when blinking stops. Wake up comfortable — no dryness or irritation. Temporary blur after application is not an issue at bedtime.
Apply as soon as you remember. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one. Never double the amount. Vidisic Gel is a symptomatic lubricant — missing occasional doses causes no harm.
Yes, but use under medical supervision — especially for young children. The preservative-free formulation makes Vidisic safer than preserved artificial tear products for children.
Liquid drops: low viscosity, fast spreading, 30–60 min duration — good for acute relief. Vidisic Eye Gel: Carbomer high viscosity, 2–4 hr adherence — better for chronic dry eye and bedtime use. Trade-off: temporary blurred vision after application.
Use within 4 weeks (28 days) of opening. Close the cap tightly after each use, store cool and away from sunlight. Discard immediately if the gel changes colour or consistency.
Vidisic Eye Gel is preservative-free (no Benzalkonium chloride) — safe for frequent use. Those needing artificial tears 4–6+ times/day or with preservative sensitivity should choose preservative-free formulas to avoid long-term conjunctival irritation.
Vidisic 10g is a multi-dose tube lasting 4 weeks after opening — more economical than single-use unit-dose vials. Trade-off: requires contamination awareness. For daily home use, the 10g tube offers clear value.
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