Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose + Glycerin
Usually sold as drops
Ophthal
Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose + Glycerin is a combination of 2 active ingredients — Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and Glycerin. In India it is sold under 9 brand names made by 8 different companies. Prices range from ₹170.00 to ₹406.28 a pack, so the same medicine can cost 2× more depending on the brand.
Worth knowing
Every brand below contains the same composition. If your prescription names an expensive brand, a pharmacist can usually tell you whether a cheaper one with the identical composition is available — ask them, and check with your doctor before switching.
Brands containing Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose + Glycerin
Sorted by price. Showing 9 of 9.
Nanovisc Eye Drop
Choroid Laboratories · bottle of 10 ml Eye Drop
Comfortz Eye Drop
Aice Healthcare · bottle of 10 ml Ophthalmic Solution
Comfortz Ophthalmic Solution
Aice Healthcare · bottle of 5 ml Ophthalmic Solution
Aquaray-Forte Ophthalmic Solution
Raymed Pharmaceuticals Ltd · bottle of 10 ml Ophthalmic Solution
Lacrisol Eye Drop
Micro Labs Ltd · packet of 5 ml Eye Drop
Aqualina Eye Drop
Synovia Life Sciences Pvt Ltd · bottle of 10 ml Eye Drop
Tears Naturale Forte Ophthalmic Solution
Alcon Laboratories · packet of 10 ml Ophthalmic Solution
Ara Eye Drop
Sunways India Pvt Ltd · packet of 10 ml Eye Drop
Liketears Plus Eye Drop
Eyekare Kilitch Limited · bottle of 10 ml Eye Drop
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