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Pet Eye Drops, Vet-Formulated Dog Eye Infection Inflamation Treatment, Allergy Relief, Dry Eyes & Red Eye, Tear Stain Remover for Dogs, Cats, Cattle, Sheep, Horses, 5 mL 0.17 fl oz (1 Bottle) Review

4.7 (23) Amazon rating$23.95400+ bought last month

Our verdict

This 5 ml drop formula from RELIPHTASOL (made by Renovra Labs) is a smaller, newer companion to the brand's eye cream, priced higher relative to its size and still building a review history, with strong early ratings based on a small sample so far.

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Best for

Owners who prefer a drop format over a cream and want a small bottle for general eye comfort and tear stain upkeep.

Skip if

You want a longer track record to lean on, since only 23 reviews back this listing so far, or your dog has symptoms that point to a real infection needing a vet's diagnosis.

  • Weight 0.317 Ounces
  • Priced 33% above the category median ($17.99 across 53 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 23 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.1/5

    23 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Reliphtasol Pet Eye Drops ship in a 5 ml, 0.17 fl oz clear multi-dose bottle from Renovra Labs, the same house brand behind the companion eye cream in this lineup, and are labeled "for animal use only" with no further species-specific dosing detail given. The listing describes it in terms of eye infection, inflammation, allergy relief, dryness, redness, and tear staining, for dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, and horses.

At $23.95 it's the priciest item in this comparison relative to its 5 ml size, and it's also the newest listing here, first available February 27, 2026, which lines up with its small review count of 23 and about 400 units bought in the past month, the lowest volume of the five.

As with the companion cream from this brand, the marketing language references infection and inflammation, but eye drops like this are best treated as general comfort and hygiene support rather than a medical treatment. Any dog showing real infection symptoms needs a vet exam rather than an over-the-counter remedy.

Pros

  • Strong early rating at 4.7 stars, matching the top product in this category
  • Small 5 ml bottle format may suit dogs who tolerate drops better than cream
  • Same manufacturer line, Renovra Labs, as the companion eye cream, suggesting a consistent formula approach
  • Positioned to help with dryness, redness, and tear staining

Cons

  • Only 23 reviews back that 4.7 rating, the smallest sample size in this group
  • Lowest purchase volume of the five products at about 400 units in the past month
  • Highest price for the smallest quantity, 5 ml
  • Marketing references infection and inflammation, conditions better handled by a vet than a topical drop alone

Specifications

Weight
0.317 Ounces

Performance notes

Packaged as a 5 ml multi-dose bottle, clear in color, weighing 0.317 ounces, labeled for animal use only; positioned for dryness, redness, and tear stain support in dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, and horses.

What buyers say

The 4.7 star average looks promising, but with only 23 reviews and roughly 400 units bought last month, it's a much smaller sample than the other products in this lineup, so early impressions could shift as more buyers weigh in.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this the same brand as the Reliphtasol eye cream?

Yes, both come from Renovra Labs under the RELIPHTASOL name, this one in a 5 ml drop format rather than a cream.

Can these drops treat an eye infection?

The listing mentions infection and inflammation, but eye drops like this should not replace a veterinary diagnosis. If your dog has signs of a real infection, see a vet rather than relying on an over-the-counter drop.

Why does this have so few reviews compared to other options?

It's a newer listing, first available in late February 2026, so it simply hasn't had as much time on the market to accumulate reviews as some other products in this category.

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