I check it out of curiosity, and it is quite poisonous to take eye drops in this manner
How is it poisonous? I mean, using eye-drops is literally you putting a chemical concoction in your eyes that now has a direct access to your bloodstream.
So unless it has some averse reaction to you stomach acids I do feel inclined to disagree with you. Especially since majority of eye-drops are simply Saline Solution or Saline Solution blended with some other mild non-regulation requiring chemicals to aid with the cleansing/recovery of the eye (usually from some irritation factor).
I am not sure where you got your info from but I think you need to demand refund. Especially considering that there are many variations of eye drops with the ones I mentioned above simply being those that are used for majority of non-prescription treatments of eye irritation.
Unless you mean to tell me that Japan doesn't use the safer versions of the non-prescription eye-drops, and if that is the case, remind me to never buy eye-drops there. <_<
How is it poisonous? I mean, using eye-drops is literally you putting a chemical concoction in your eyes that now has a direct access to your bloodstream.
So unless it has some averse reaction to you stomach acids I do feel inclined to disagree with you. Especially since majority of eye-drops are simply Saline Solution or Saline Solution blended with some other mild non-regulation requiring chemicals to aid with the cleansing/recovery of the eye (usually from some irritation factor).
I am not sure where you got your info from but I think you need to demand refund. Especially considering that there are many variations of eye drops with the ones I mentioned above simply being those that are used for majority of non-prescription treatments of eye irritation.
Unless you mean to tell me that Japan doesn't use the safer versions of the non-prescription eye-drops, and if that is the case, remind me to never buy eye-drops there. <_<
it call Tetrahydrozoline poisoning, Tetrahydrozoline narrows your eye blood vessels to relieve redness in the eyes caused by minor eye irritations (like smoke for example) it not deadly poison if taken in small amounts, however, it does cause vomiting and nausea; as well as blurred vision (go figure)
it call Tetrahydrozoline poisoning, Tetrahydrozoline narrows your eye blood vessels to relieve redness in the eyes caused by minor eye irritations (like smoke for example) it not deadly poison if taken in small amounts, however, it does cause vomiting and nausea; as well as blurred vision (go figure)
You put it in your eyes, see.I'll lend you my eye meds.
Eye drops in Japanese is literally 'eye medication'You're... not supposed to drink it.I was looking at my smartphone too much and now I can't stop blinking.Thank you so much!Good medicine tastes bitter, doesn't it.
A saying that also applies in Japanese to advice and similar