
Precision Dropper makes one thing, for one specific frustration: getting a drop out of the bottle and into the eye without tilting your head back, squeezing too hard or missing altogether. The device is an adapter that fits over the tip of an eye drop bottle and rests against the eye area so the drop lines up.
The Precision Dropper Eye Drop Assist Device is molded from soft, FDA registered medical grade silicone, the same broad material family used for soft contact lenses. It fits most standard eye drop bottles. Preservative free bottles and specialty tips vary more in shape, so some of them need extra stretching to seat properly.
Check the bottles you use before you order. Standard round dropper bottles are the straightforward case. Single use vials are a different shape entirely, and thick specialty caps may not seat the same way. Rinse and dry the device between uses and keep it somewhere clean, the same way you would look after anything that touches the eye area.
If your drops are prescription, keep using them exactly as your eye doctor set out. This device changes how the drop is delivered and nothing else about it. And if getting drops in is a daily struggle, it is worth mentioning at your next appointment, because there are usually other adjustments a practice can suggest.