Systane

Systane Lubricant Eye Gel Drops 10-mL Packaging May Vary

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  • #1 Dr Recommended Brand of Artificial Tears*
  • Thicker eye drop formulation that creates a protective shield over your eyes.
  • Convenience of a drop with a protection of a gel.
  • For the temporary relief of burning and irritation due to dryness of the eye
  • NOTE: PRODUCT PACKAGING MAY VARY
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Product details

BrandSystane
Item Weight23.13 g
Item dimensions L x W x H1.25 x 1.76 x 3.86 inches
Product BenefitsSoothing
Specific Uses For ProductSoothing Dry eye relief

Technical specifications

is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
product_dimensions1.25 x 1.76 x 3.86 inches; 0.82 ounces
item_model_number0065045407
departmentEyecare
date_first_availableJanuary 12, 2011
manufacturerAlcon Laboratories, Inc
best_sellers_rank#2,296 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #16 in Moisturizing Eye Drops #54 in Vision Products #320 in Sales & Deals

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Customers say

Customers find these eye drops effective for dry eyes, providing excellent moisture that lasts for hours, and one customer notes they work particularly well with contacts.

★★★★★

Best eye drops for me.

Lady DJanuary 10, 2026

I love this product ! It really gives my eyes relief from being dry for a very long period of time. I had cataract surgery, after try some others, this truly works well for me. I use 1 drop in each eye in the morning, then in the evening. Read more

★★★★★

Soothing Relief That Lasts—A Must-Have for Dry Eyes!

redex25April 13, 2025

I’ve tried a variety of eye drops for dryness and irritation, but Systane Lubricant Eye Gel Drops are in a league of their own. The gel formula is thicker than regular drops, which means it stays on the eye longer and provides lasting relief—especially helpful if you deal with chronic dry eyes, allergies, or spend long hours in front of screens. It’s easy to apply (just a drop or two), and while there’s a slightly blurry moment right after use, it clears up quickly and leaves my eyes feeling moisturized and soothed. I especially love using it before bed—my eyes feel noticeably more refreshed and less gritty in the morning. Whether you're dealing with seasonal dryness, screen strain, or just need extra hydration, this is a great product to keep on hand. And yes, packaging may vary, but the quality inside is consistently Read more

★★★★★

Feels good!

Rhonda T.January 2, 2026

This will relieve your dry eyes. Very soothing. Read more

★★★★★

Highly Effective

MLK57October 22, 2025

Works great on clearing up sight. Additional benefit for me was the pressure relief on my eyes. Don't have to use every day, but when I feel a need, such as when the pressure is causing discomfort, I am relieved within 15 minutes. Just one drop at a time. Because it is a gel, you might have blurred eyesight for a few minutes. Read more

★★★★☆

Good drops that my eyes like

Cali CarolJanuary 1, 2026

Had to put a pin inside the nozzle to let the gel come through. It is slow to come through, but effective. Helps more than liquid drops. Read more

★★★★★

Post PRK Eyedrop Review Series

TamJuly 7, 2023

This is a combination review of a handful of preservative free eye drops. This is by no means extensive nor thorough. There are many others on the market that I have yet to try, but these were the ones I believed to be most relevant to my needs, which consist of relief after PRK surgery. Drops reviewed: Refresh Relieva for contacts Systane Gel Drops Systane Hydration PF Biotrue Systane Ultra PF Oasis Tears Plus I will cross post this on each of the other drops' pages. I will review the drops based on relief, perceived longevity, consistency, ease of use, and relevant features. At the time of this review, I am at exactly one month post surgery. I will be rating each of these drops 5 stars on their relevant pages because they all do exactly what they're designed to do and don't have any glaring issues that warrants fewer than 5 stars. The in-post reviews are relevant to comparing between these drops. Refresh Relieva (5 stars): These drops are fantastic. I find that I want to reach for these the most often when I'm looking for good eye lubrication. These drops spread over my eye very quickly without feeling like they stick to the edges of my eyes or eyelashes. Out of all the drops other than the gel, these drops feel like they last the longest in between drops. I use this the least often and find great relief for about half an hour before I want to use them again. These drops feel less slimy than the other drops except for Biotrue. Out of all of the other bottles, it's the most traditional dropper and easiest to use, but due to the design, it may be most susceptible to contaminants and early expiration. It's the only bottle that I'm able to fit my nanodropper onto and that will potentially mitigate the potential contamination and as a result, will prevent early expiration as well as extend the number of drops due to the smaller drops the nanodropper creates. Overall, these are my favorites drops. Systane Gel (3 stars): Out of all of the drops, I reach for these least often. I thought I might try them to see if they last longer and provide the longest lasting relief. If that's what you're looking for, these drops are great, except there are drawbacks that cause me to not use them. They're sticky. If I fall asleep with them in, my eyelids get a little glued together and I sometimes have to pick the gel out of my eyelashes and that can be very uncomfortable. They provide a great deal of relief for the longest period of time and that's the saving grace for these drops, but I'd rather not deal with the slime I get all over my face when I inevitably rub my eyes due to the uncomfortable residue that sits on the edges of my eyes and eyelashes. This dropper is very easy to use and on par with the Refresh dropper. I have no complaints about the amount it drops and the ease of use. Systane Hydration (5 stars): These drops are a very close second to Refresh overall. The relief is only noticeably less than Refresh because the Refresh feels so good. These are exactly what I would expect from a high quality drop and would not be disappointed if these were the only drops available to me. They last about 20-30 minutes and are easy to use. The consistency of these drops is pretty thin. They're only ever so slightly thicker than Biotrue, Ultra, and Refresh. The dropper produces a slight bit of waste if you don't stop squeezing at the right moment but is otherwise very easy to use. Overall, my second favorite drops to use. Biotrue (4 stars): The relief that these drops provide are comparable to Refresh except they don't last as long. I end up having to use these fairly frequently because they don't last very long. I've been using these drops just to get through the bottle. These drops just feel slightly inferior to Systane Hydration in almost every aspect. They go on very nicely and don't stick to my eyelashes or the edges of my eyes as much as Systane, but they don't last as long, provide comparable relief, and the bottle is far more difficult to use. The consistency is the thinnest out of all these drops. This bottle has a special technology that requires a great deal of force to squeeze out a drop. Despite that, the bottle creates a significant amount of waste no matter how you squeeze it, and you have to squeeze it pretty hard. This bottle is my least favorite to use even if the drops are pretty decent. Overall, these are my second to last choice only beating the gels. Systane Ultra PF (5 stars): I think that if I had gotten these in a bottle, they'd be my second favorite to use. They're my go-to for when I'm on the go and need portable drops. They provide a great deal of relief and give about 30 minutes of lubrication. I almost always grab a few of these if I'm going to be out of the house for an extended period of time. The consistency is thin and far less slimy than Hydration. I find that they coat my eye very well and don't stick to my eyelashes and the edges of my eyes. My only issue with these is that they create a significant amount of waste compared to the bottles. I also end up dropping them or losing them when they drop out of my pockets, but they serve a purpose. There's always some product that gets stuck in the twist off cap, so that's a problem too. They're great for transport though, and if I had a bottle, I'd probably prefer it over Hydration. Overall, I really like these drops but I feel bad about the waste. Oasis Tears Plus (3 stars): I feel like these drops are the standard for high quality drops. They provide a fair amount of relief, they last a fair amount of time (roughly 20 minutes), and they're the second most thick drops only less thick than the gel. I don't think I'd get these drops again with these other options. I don't dislike them, but they just don't provide the same amount of relief and longevity as some of the other options. It's also smaller than the Ultra so I get fewer drops out of them. They seem to be smaller so they produce less waste, but not by much. They're very easy to use, but all of these disposable drops produce waste of materials and some product gets stuck in the twist cap, so there's always waste there as well. The Ultra is no different. Overall, I'd probably never use these unless they serve a particular purpose that I'm unaware of. Read more

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★★★★★

No more morning sand in my eyes.

Idahoreader'53December 2, 2025

Morn'n sand in my eyes. 72 & have been using eye drops for years. Assistant at optometrist turned me onto Renew gel drops. They worked great. Then their gel became no longer gel and I have been in agony every morning. One morning my dog jumped up bark'n. Big male lab bark'n I opened my eyes so fast it felt like some ripped my eyelids off. Those of you who experience the same know exactly what I'm talk'n about. Finally(!) I found these. No more sand in my eyes in the morning. Read more

★★★★★

Exvellent product

L. H.November 9, 2025

I have age related dry eyes. I use the Systane products. First it was their regular eye drops, then I moved to Complete when my eyes got drier. Eventually my eyes got too dry for Complete so I moved to Systane Gel Drops. Makes a huge difference now. I use once in the morning and when I go to bed. Its very thick so when applying a drop to your dry eye, you need to pull your lower lid down a little so the drop can spread. Takes a few seconds to warm up and cover your eye. I wouldn't expect to do any super fine print reading immediately, but after a little bit you can. Last eye appt, my ophthalmologist said whatever you are doing, keep it up, because your dry eyes look great. And that appt was about 8 hours after application. An excellent product. Read more

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