Buy 5 VIZOOVET® PLUS Nanoparticle Mist All-Natural Mist. Get 1 Free (6 Total)
Buy 5 VIZOOVET® PLUS Nanoparticle Mist All-Natural Mist. Get 1 Free (6 Total)
Q: What is VIZOOVET® PLUS Nanoparticle Mist?
A: VIZOOVET® PLUS Nanoparticle Mist is the first nanoparticle eye drop specifically designed for pets, using advanced technology to enhance drug delivery and effectiveness in treating eye conditions in dogs, cats, and horses.
Q: How does nanoparticle technology work in pet eye drops?
A: Nanoparticle technology in VIZOOVET® PLUS increases drug penetration at the target site and prolongs drug effectiveness with lower doses, offering better results than conventional eye drops.
Q: Is VIZOOVET® PLUS Nanoparticle Mist safe for all pets?
A: Yes, VIZOOVET® PLUS Nanoparticle Mist is specifically formulated for dogs, cats, and horses, with safety demonstrated through peer-reviewed research conducted by Veterinary Ophthalmologists and published by Wiley:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/vop.12891
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/vop.12763
Q: How does VIZOOVET Plus Nanoparticle Mist work?
A: The ingredients VIZOOVET Plus helps relieve evaporative dry eye symptoms by restoring the eyes’ lipid layer and replenishing essential moisture to the eye for fast hydration and providing superior lubrication. It works on all 3 types of KCS. It hydrates, lubricates and slows down evaporation of the tear film. all major types of dry eye symptoms by forming a matrix of protection across the entire eye surface—resulting in better coverage. It's everything you can do with a topical application.
Q: What conditions does VIZOOVET® PLUS treat?
According to the veterinary ophthalmologist who conducted the studies:
A: VIZOOVET® PLUS effectively treats:
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS)
- Dry eye conditions
- Ocular surface diseases
- Chronic corneal epithelial defects
What is the tear film, and why is it important?
Written by an ACVO Member
HERE'S WHY:
A. The tear film is the liquid coating of the cornea or clear anatomical structure of the eye. As the cornea is an avascular structure with no direct blood supply, it requires the tear film for lubrication and nutrition which are crucial to eye health. If there is an abnormal tear film or a decrease in its three components, ocular surface disease occurs.
B. The tear film is composed of three integrated layers that work closely together. A disruption in one or more of these layers, greatly affects the quality of the others.
1. Lipid layer - thin oily outer layer secreted by the Meibomian glands at the margin of the eyelids. This layer prevents evaporation of the middle aqueous layer.
2. Aqueous layer - thicker middle layer secreted by the orbital and third eyelid
lacrimal (tear) glands. This layer provides the necessary nutrients and oxygen needed for a health cornea.
3. Mucin (mucous) layer - thin inner layer secreted by the goblet cells of the conjunctival tissues. This layer provides a smooth ocular surface (for improved vision) and attracts the aqueous layer to the eye surface.
2. What are some clinical signs of tear film disease/dysfunction in dogs and cats:
1. Squinting (increased blinking frequency or holding the eye closed) 2. Rubbing of the eye or face
3. Epiphora (tearing)
4. Thickened and sometimes colored ocular discharge
5. Red eye (irritation and redness of the conjunctival tissues)
6. Corneal scarring (fibrosis or pigmentation)
7. Corneal erosion or ulceration (a wound of the corneal surface)
8. Decreased vision
3. What are some clinical conditions or eye diseases that can adversely affect the tear film?
A. Eyelid inflammation - allergies, self-trauma (rubbing), infections, tumors.
B. Eyelid surgery - cryotherapy, mass/tumor removal.
C. Corneal inflammation - dry eye, breed-related exposure, immune mediated (Pannus).
D. Corneal surgery - corneal grafting surgeries.
E. Cataract surgery
F. Conjunctival inflammation - infections (feline - herpesvirus, mycoplasma, chlamydia), Pannus, dry eye.
G. Conjunctival surgery - mass removals, biopsies, conjunctival grafting.
If your pet has been diagnosed and suffers from an abnormal tear film, very recent peer-reviewed studies have shown Vizoovet iCare-Vet™ to be safe and effective.
Please consult your veterinarian or veterinary ophthalmologist and ask if Vizoovet® iCare-Vet™ is a good choice for your pet.
Vizoovet iCare-Vet™ IS Safe for All Species
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