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Rohto is a Japanese pharmaceutical company that specializes in producing various healthcare products, particularly eye drops. The company was founded in 1899 by Ryuji Nagai and has since grown into on...

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Rohto Cool Max TV commercial - Zombie Eyes

Rohto Cool Max, a popular eye drop brand, released a new TV spot titled "Zombie Eyes" that has caused quite a stir. The ad features a group of young adults who appear to be in a zombie-like state, shuffling around with bloodshot and tired eyes. As the ad progresses, a person pulls out a bottle of Rohto Cool Max and uses it, causing a sudden transformation in all the characters. The formerly listless group now look alive and alert, with visibly clearer eyes.

The ad has garnered both praise and criticism. Supporters of the ad have commended it for its creative approach, clever portrayal of the product's benefits, and catchy background music. On the other hand, there are concerns that the ad promotes the overuse of eye drops and sends the message that it's okay to power through fatigue and work long hours at the expense of one's health.

Regardless of its polarizing reception, the "Zombie Eyes" TV spot has made a lasting impact on viewers. It has spurred conversation about the use of eye drops, the importance of self-care, and how advertising can influence consumer behavior. Ultimately, whether or not the ad is harmful or helpful remains a subject of debate, but it has certainly succeeded in capturing people's attention.

Rohto Cool Max TV commercial - Zombie Eyes produced for Rohto was first shown on television on March 8, 2015.

Frequently Asked Questions about rohto cool max tv spot, 'zombie eyes'

Free Shipping on All Orders Over $50. Use as directed. Rohto® Cool Relief is safety tested and meets FDA requirements.

For the Rohto® Cool and Aqua, you may use it with your contact lenses on, as for Rohto® Dry Aid, you are recommended not to use the eye drops while wearing contact lenses.

Soothe and hydrate red eyes with our cooling eye redness reliever. Rohto® Max Strength Redness Relief Eye Drops deliver maximum strength redness relief, cooling comfort, and hydration for red, dry eyes. Just one or two drops whitens while soothing eyes for up to 8 hours, thanks to CoolSense™ Technology.

Rohto® Optic Glow® eye brightening drops are our beauty-enhancing eye drop that not only provides maximum strength redness relief but also combines dual lubricants to soothe dryness. So, yeah, it hydrates and lubricates dry eyes, too! And it's even BAK Preservative free.

They go by many names: Visine, Clear Eyes, B&L advanced redness relief, Rohto, and the list goes on. If you are someone who is using these drops daily or for more than just one instance, be warned that they may not be the safest for your eyes.

They are certainly not meant to be used daily. Using redness relief drops if you wear contacts is an even worse idea. If you put the drop in with your contact in, the contact will hold onto the drug and keep it on your eye surface longer thus potentiating the vasoconstriction.

Other side effects of Rohto Dry-Aid

  • Blurred vision.
  • eye redness or discomfort or other irritation not present before use of this medicine.
  • increased sensitivity of eyes to light.
  • matting or stickiness of eyelashes.
  • swelling of eyelids.
  • watering of eyes.

Rohto® Optic Glow® eye brightening drops are our beauty-enhancing eye drop that not only provides maximum strength redness relief but also combines dual lubricants to soothe dryness. So, yeah, it hydrates and lubricates dry eyes, too!

You should not use an Rohto Dry-Aid if you are allergic to it. This medicine will not treat or prevent an eye infection. Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to use Rohto Dry-Aid if you have any type of infection in your eye. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Like any medication, eyedrops must be taken as directed. And unless your doctor has instructed you to do so, eyedrops should not be taken on a daily basis for weeks at a time. Eyedrops are meant only as a temporary fix - not a long-term solution. In fact, overusing eyedrops can actually put your eye health at risk.

Preservatives and thickening agents in eye drops can cause irritation of the eye if used for too long. This is another reason why no eye drop should be used beyond the prescribed period unless it is a simple saline solution. Not more than four doses of any eye drops containing preservatives should be used in one day.

Aug. 24, 2023 -- The FDA is urging the public to avoid buying or using two different kinds of eye drops because of possible bacterial or fungal contamination. The warning is for "Dr. Berne's MSM Drops 5% Solution" and "LightEyez MSM Eye Drops – Eye Repair." Possible infections could threaten vision and life.

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