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GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer .1 g/100mL

dextran, polyethylene glycol 400, povidone, tetrahydrozoline HCl · SOLUTION · Sportpharm LLC

No Recall History
Plain English

Goodsense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer is an over-the-counter eye drop solution used to relieve dryness and irritation of the eyes. It contains tetrahydrozoline, a decongestant that reduces redness, along with lubricating ingredients to moisturize the eye surface.

Key Facts

Brand Name
GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer
Generic Name
dextran, polyethylene glycol 400, povidone, tetrahydrozoline HCl
NDC Code (Product)
85766-165
Manufacturer
Sportpharm LLC
Strength
.1 g/100mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION
Route
OPHTHALMIC
Marketing Status
Application #
M018
Drug Class
Plasma Volume Expander [EPC]
Marketing Start
02/07/2026

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer used for?

Goodsense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer is an over-the-counter eye drop solution used to relieve dryness and irritation of the eyes. It contains tetrahydrozoline, a decongestant that reduces redness, along with lubricating ingredients to moisturize the eye surface.

Is GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer a controlled substance?

GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer?

The generic name for GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer is dextran, polyethylene glycol 400, povidone, tetrahydrozoline HCl. There are no other listed brand versions of dextran, polyethylene glycol 400, povidone, tetrahydrozoline HCl.

What is the NDC code for GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer .1 g/100mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for GoodSense Eye Drops Advanced Relief Moisturizer .1 g/100mL is 85766-165, listed by Sportpharm LLC.

Product NDC

85766-165

Package NDC

85766-165-15

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