

This action stabilizes the tear film, increases the retention time of the solution on the surface of the eye and provides complete protection and hydration of the eye. The sodium hyaluronate solution retains water and has mucoadhesive properties, thus delaying the evaporation of water from the surface of the eye. The sodium hyaluronate molecules spread evenly on the surface of the cornea during blinking, merging with the tear fluid. ZUMA KOMPIN FREE eye drops contain in its composition aloe vera in the form of a gel, sodium hyaluronate and actinoquinol. In addition, they support eye protection from harmful UV radiation. Their use brings a sense of soothing and relief, and the highly biocompatible formula enables use even with sensitive eyes.

ZUMA KOMPIN FREE eye drops, by providing adequate hydration, provide reduction in the sensation of pain and discomfort associated with dry eye, and help maintain homeostasis of the eye surface. Eye drops bring relief in the case of irritation, burning and eye fatigue caused by prolonged work at the computer and prolonged exposure to other types of screens and displays, but also to the external factors, such as: air conditioning, heating, wind, sun, dry air, salt water, smoke or dust.

ZUMA KOMPIN FREE eye drops with aloe vera gel, actinoquinol and sodium hyaluronate, is designed for moisturizing eye surface and alleviate the symptoms associated with computer vision syndrome (CVS) and associated dry eye syndrome. Simultaneous impact of environmental factors and extension of exposure to monitors increases the probability of occurrence of disease symptoms. The cornea of a person working in the office is often exposed to dry air, fan operation, electrostatic charges, small paper particles floating in the air in the form of dust, the effect of copier toners working and other pollution associated with staying in the building. Environmental factors additionally increase the feeling of discomfort and intensify the drying of tear film. The American Academy of Ophthalmology defined CVS -Computer Vision Syndrome, in Poland also called the office eye syndrome, as a complex of the eye and vision problems related to near-to-work, which is felt when using a computer or related activities.
