Ocuvite is the eye vitamin line from Bausch + Lomb, developed over decades of research and in consultation with eye care specialists. It belongs to the part of the supplement aisle aimed at people thinking about their eyes as they get older, rather than at general daily nutrition.
We stock the Ocuvite Eye Vitamin and Mineral Supplement in a 90 softgel bottle. The formula includes zinc, vitamins C and E, omega 3, lutein and zeaxanthin. Lutein and zeaxanthin are the carotenoids that occur naturally in the macula, and for most people arriving on this page they are the reason the label gets picked up in the first place.
Two questions usually settle it. The first is whether you have been pointed toward an AREDS or AREDS2 style formula, in which case compare this ingredient panel against what you were told to look for. Our AREDS and macular support category sets the alternatives side by side, including zinc free options from other brands, which matters if zinc is something you are avoiding.
The second is format. This is a softgel. Some people find softgels easier than tablets and others would rather not swallow either, in which case our liquid vitamins category is the place to look.
A 90 count bottle is one of the larger sizes we carry, so restocking comes around less often than it does with a 30 count.
Eye vitamins are meant to sit alongside regular eye exams rather than to stand in for them. Ingredient overlap is the thing to watch: if you already take a multivitamin or a separate omega 3, read both labels together. Your eye care professional can tell you whether an eye vitamin makes sense in your case and which ingredients matter most for you.