Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium

Product/Composition Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium
Strength 0.50%
Form Drops
Production Capacity 100000
Packaging 10ml
Therapeutic use Eye and Ear Drops
Package Insert/Leaflet Available upon request

Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium (CMC Sodium)

  • Type: Lubricant & thickening agent

  • Main Use: Commonly used as an artificial tear for dry eyes and as a thickener in medicines and foods.

How It Works (for the eyes)

  • It coats the surface of the eye and holds moisture, helping to relieve dryness, irritation, and discomfort.

  • Works like natural tears — forming a protective film over the cornea to keep it hydrated.

Forms Available

  • Eye drops (single-dose vials or multi-dose bottles)

  • Sometimes used in oral medicines and food as a stabilizer or thickener

Common Uses

  • Ophthalmic use:

    • Dry eye syndrome

    • Eye irritation from wind, sun, or screen use

    • After eye surgery to keep the eye surface moist

  • Non-ophthalmic use:

    • Thickener in syrups, tablets, and some foods

Advantages

  • Generally very safe and gentle

  • Non-medicated — just a lubricant, so it can be used frequently

  • Available in different viscosities (thickness levels) — thicker ones last longer but may blur vision slightly right after use

Possible Side Effects

  • Temporary blurred vision right after putting in drops

  • Mild stinging or burning (rare)

  • Allergic reaction is very uncommon

Precautions

  • If using with other medicated eye drops, wait at least 5 minutes between them.

  • Choose preservative-free versions if you have sensitive eyes or need frequent use.