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Optimel Manuka Dry Eye Drops are a premium eye care solution designed to restore comfort and alleviate symptoms of dry eyes. Formulated with pharmaceutical-grade Manuka honey and glycerine, these drops provide fast-acting hydration and relief from irritation, redness, and discomfort. Sourced from the rich floral diversity of Australia and New Zealand, each batch is traceable to ensure quality and purity. With a satisfaction guarantee, Optimel is committed to enhancing your eye health.






| ASIN | B07MD4Q6YF |
| Active Ingredients | Manuka Honey |
| Additional Features | Long-Lasting, Targeted |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,256 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #56 in Dry Eye Relief Products #1,304 in Vision Products |
| Brand | Optimel |
| Brand Name | Optimel |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,284 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Drops |
| Flavor | Honey |
| Item Dimensions | 1.18 x 1.42 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Form | Drops |
| Item Weight | 10 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.18 x 1.42 x 1.18 inches |
| Manufacturer | Melcare Ltd |
| Model Name | manuka |
| Model Number | 9343345000399-1a-FBA |
| Net Content Weight | 0.34 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bag |
| Product Benefits | Eye Care |
| Special Ingredients | Manuka Honey |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dry Eye |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Target Use Body Part | Eyes |
A**S
Incredibly, it does work.
I was skeptical that this would be any different from other medicines I have tried, but I was desperate, and was swayed by the overwhelmingly positive reviews. I have had pretty severe dry eye for years, and I have tried just about every medicine and non-surgical treatment there is: hot compress, glycol based drops, carboxymethilcellulose based drops, povidone, glycerine, mineral oil, rhestasis, the lot. Every single eyedrop or gel treatment ended up making the condition worse, either irritating the eye or making it feel even dryer and gritty after a while. The only thing that could provide some relief were the Symilasan homeophatic dry eye drops, which do help, but must be applied fairly frequently, as the effect does not last very long. My eyesight was getting really bad, with bouts of fogginess that would not go away, or painful dryness, and I was at wits end. I was even more skeptical of these Optimel eyedrops when I read that the listed active ingredient is glycerin, which has never done any good for me. But what the heck, I had already forked out the money, and everyone seemed so enthusiastic so, what's there to lose, right? I can verify, as everyone else has stated, that these things sting like the devil. If you have a low threshold for pain and stinging in the eye, do keep this in mind. In my experience, the intense sting lasts for about 15-20 seconds, and then my eyes tear abundantly for a few more seconds. So altogether, count on being out of action for about 1-2 minutes after applying the drops. In other words, it's not something that you want to apply as you're rushing from your desk to a meeting room, or while you wait for a traffic light to change. My verdict: much, MUCH to my surprise, these things have actually worked for me. I have no idea what the magic is, and/or whether the manuka honey is actually such a potent medicine (the drops do smell strongly of honey), but they have done something for me that nothing else has done: provide effective and prolonged relief to my severe dry eye. I still have my trusty Symilasan by my side, and I still have to apply it a few times in between Optimel applications (three times a day). But I use them far less frequently now, and I can now often go between Optimel applications without feeling the need to apply the Symilisan drops. I would not say that Optimel is "miraculous", as it not quite that marvellous, and I still have dry eye, but it certainly has shown to be the only thing that has actually provided several hours of relief and significantly improved eyesight, without the degraded performance from all other medicines I have tried so far.
C**L
Not perfect but better than most
I suffer from MGD and ocular rosacea. When I’m having a really bad flare, these drops really help calm the inflammation in my eyes and feel better than most otc drops. Yes they burn at first, but when you’re desperate for some relief these drops help. Don’t bother trying if you’re not up for a little pain in your eyes for at least a minute. I keep these in my arsenal for emergencies. I don’t think they help much with dryness so I still have to use a lubricant drop followed by another drop to lock that in. Talk about an expensive ailment with not much help from many optometrists and ophthalmologists!!! I’ve spent thousands of dollars trying to find the perfect combination and get to the root of dry eye disease and now I know it’s mainly diet related for me. I wish everyone luck who’s dealing with painful eye problems because it can be debilitating without much real help from the medical community. I just wish they weren’t so expensive. But I’m glad I found them.
D**E
Burns but doesn't help, gel is better.
I have keratoconjunctivitis sicca and have been through every treatment for dry eyes. I wear PROSE lenses which help a lot. I have used the optimel eye gel and it is very effective. It burns, but it does result in tearing, and over time I feel that I have less dry eye pain upon waking during the night, as an example. I gave the optimel drops a try because it's awkward to apply the gel from the tube to the eye using a cotton swab. Unfortunately, the drops just don't work nearly as well. They definitely burn, in an oddly different way than the gel does. I almost enjoyed the gel burn because I knew it would work. The drops burn is painful, unpleasant, and not associated with any benefit for me. The drops are more convenient and maybe work for people with mild dry eye, but for severe dry eye, the gel is the way to go. I wish there was a better way to dispense it but I'm still sticking with the gel and throwing out my drops.
A**4
Works well, but through an odd mechanism
Every dry-eyes eye drop I’ve tried is fairly soothing to the eye. These drops, however, sting like heck. That said, when you’re in a desperate “dry” moment, these do the trick. They hurt so much that your eyes water, and presto: the dryness is gone for at least thirty minutes. They also get rid of any filmy residue you might have from using a more viscous eye drop. The old saying, “no pain, no gain,” is certainly true in this case. Whether they are safe, I cannot say. My optometrist said he could not comment because he’d never heard of them.
M**O
LOVE these Manuka Honey Eye Drops but not the PRICE
These are the best eyedrops I have ever used. Yes, they burn like crazy when they first come in contact with the eyes. But the burn wears off in about 15-30 seconds. Then, the eyes water a bit. But then the eyes feel very lubricated and wonderful for some time. I was going to buy this product again (January 2026) and noticed that the price went up 70% since I bought it 14 months ago - from $23.00 to $39.99. That is a bit pricey for one little bottle of eye drops. I wonder if this is a tariff related increase?? I may have to use something else in the meantime.
L**S
The sting is intense, use with caution!
Omg these STINGGGGGGG like crazy!!! But when the sting is done, they are amazing for hydrating dry eyes! I am SO thankful I tried them on my husband before putting them on my kids. He said they hurt like hell. I made my 15 year old try them and at least was able to warn him in dance. He said the same thing, they sting like crazy for about 2 solid minutes but when that’s done it’s amazing for your eyes. No one in our family has worked up enough courage to try them again so I say use at your own risk!
R**Y
Clear eyelids
This product definitely works for me! I developed severe dry eyes last Spring along with nasty, painful bumps in my eyelid oil glands in my right eye. I would also wake up in the morning with crust on my eye. I went to the eye Doctor and he gave me antibiotic eye drops. It cleared it up within 8 days but the feeling of an eyelash in my eye returned 3 mos later and I woke up to another nasty bump in my eye oil gland and crust in the right eye again! I tried everything! Warm compresses, sterile saltwater rinse, baby shampoo (to cleanse my eyelid and lashes) and I was still in misery! It got worse on Thanksgiving when I awoke to a nasty bump in my Left eye too along with eye crust!! I constantly washed my hands so much that my hands were cracking and sore. I had also given up wearing my contacts for months! So in a last ditch effort on research I learned of these drops on YouTube and decided to give them a try. Yes, the drops will burn but doesn't last long. After the first week the bumps began going away and I finally saw real relief! Redness after I first applied the drops but they cleared up. I will never be without these as the itchiness, crustiness, pain, dry eye redness and bumps are almost all gone. I have been using these since early December and ordered another backup bottle. Love these!
K**3
So far good but will update
I have severe dry eye. I’m hoping these Manuka drops will help. I had been using OTC artificial tears at least 8 x a day for years. But my eyes started swelling up and when waking up my eyelids would be stuck to my eye. Then I started to go to dry eye specialists. First was the punctual plugs along with steroids. Some relief but not much. RX’s eye drops that were tried were Cequa and Xiidra. Both stung very badly and gave me severe eye pain and redness. So they were not options for me. Doctor said allergic reaction. RX-Tyrvaya was tried. It is a nasal spray but goes up to eyes. It helped somewhat. After a year it no longer helped. Also all of those were very costly. Anywhere from $150-$400 a month. The Miebo eye drops. Probably the worst of them all. So bad only used for 2 days. My eyes hurt bad along with severe headache., halos and tunnel vision. So now going to try these Manuka drops. I read reviews of drops stinging but I had none. I did shake the bottle before putting drops in my eyes. So far the Manuka has calmed the dry eye. It is only my first day trying them but I actually feel a difference. I will update review in future. Hoping this helps other ppl with same dry eye issues.
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