
Eyetamins keeps its range short and its formulas specific. The supplements are formulated by ophthalmologists, and rather than one catch all multivitamin, the brand splits its line by what people are actually shopping for: moisture and comfort on one side, macular nutrition on the other.
Dry Eye Comfort and Vision Support are not competing products, they cover different nutrients. Sea berry omega 7 is a fatty acid, and sits in the same part of the shelf as the omega 3 softgels we carry from other brands. Lutein and zeaxanthin are carotenoids, the nutrients associated with the macula and the ones most likely to have come up if your eye doctor has talked to you about macular nutrition.
The three pack bundle is worth considering only once you know you are staying on the formula. Supplements are usually assessed over months rather than weeks, so a longer supply is easier to be consistent with than a series of single bottles.
If you already take an omega supplement or an AREDS2 based formula, bring the labels to your next appointment rather than stacking products. Your eye care professional can tell you what overlaps, and whether anything you are taking for another reason already covers part of the ground.