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COMPOSITION: • Sodium Hyaluronate Gel > 0.15% • Aloe Vera 10% • Centella Asiatica 10% (asiaticoside and other saponins) INDICATIONS OF USE: Eye gel moisturizer with great persistence. • Product indicated for the relief, dryness and irritation of the eyes and eyelids, caused by dif- ferent external agents. • Guarantees maximum and prolonged humi- dification, thanks to the lubrication and hydra- tion properties of SODIUM HYALURONATE. PROPERTIES: Long-lasting eye moisturizer
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COMPOSITION:• Sodium Hyaluronate Gel > 0.15%

• Aloe Vera 10%

• Centella Asiatica 10% (asiaticoside and other saponins)

INDICATIONS OF USE: • Eye gel moisturizer with great persistence.

• Product indicated for the relief, dryness andirritation of the eyes and eyelids, caused by dif-ferent external agents.

• Guarantees maximum and prolonged humi-dification, thanks to the lubrication and hydra-tion properties of SODIUM HYALURONATE.

PROPERTIES:

Long-lasting eye moisturizer

Functions of the lacrimal film

Layer of the lacrimal film

1. Lipid surface layer.

2. Aqueous middle layer.

3. Posterior layer of mucin.

Lacrimal dysfunction

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. BERDOULAY, A et al., 2005. Effect of 0.02% topical tacrolimus aqueous suspensión on tear production in dogs wich keratoconjuntivitis sicca, Vetererinary Ophthalmology, Vol. 8, USA.

2. BROOKS, D. 1992. Conceptos actuales de Oftalmología Veterinaria Colegio Estadounidensehttp://www.vetmed.ufl.edulSACS/Ophtho/04amveppa.notesspanish.pdf [04/06/12]. [Online].

3. BRINCAT M. 2003. Piel y órganos de los sentidos en la menopausia. Departamento de Obstetricia y Ginecología del Hospital San Lucas de la Universidad de Malta. [Internet], [30 marzo 2006].

4. BEECH, J; ZAPPALA, R. 2003. Schirmer tear test results in normal horses and ponies: effect of age, season,environment, sex, time of day and placement of strips. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 6 (3): p251–254.

5. CUNNINGHAM, J. 1992. Fisiología Veterinaria. 2da edición. Interamericana Mc Graw –Hill, Mexico. p119. 6. DAVIDSON, Harriet et al. (2004), The tear film and ocular mucins, Veterinary Ophthalmology, Vol. 7, USA. 7. FOX R, Chan R, Michelson JB, Belmont JB, Michelson PE. Beneficial effect of artificial tears made with autologous serum in patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca.

Arthritis Rheum 1984; 27: 459-461.8. TSUBOTA K, Goto E, Shimmura S, Shimazaki J. Treatment of persistent corneal epithelial defect by autologous serum application. Ophthalmolgy 1999; 106: 1984-1989.9. GARCÍA, A. 1995. Fisiología Veterinaria. TomoI. 1ra edición. Interamericana – McGraw Hill. Barcelona – España. p114 – 125. 10. GELATT, Kirk. 2003, Fundamentos de Oftalmologia Veterinaria, Edición en español, Editorial Masson, España. 11. GELATT, K. 1981. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 1fst edition. Bailliere Tindall. London. p247, 317 – 328. 12. HERRERA, D. 1998. Queratoconjuntivitis Seca Canina. Trabajo presentado en el Simposio ISVO/SOLOVE realizado en Buenos Aires – Argentina [Online].

Disponible: http://www. oftalmovet.com.ar [11/05/12]. 13. MAGRANE, W. 1971. Canine Ophthalmology. 2nd edition. Lea and Febiger. Philadelphia – USA. p181 – 214. MILLER, M.; LAHUNTA. 1991. Disección del Perro. 3ra edición.

Interamericana –McGraw Hill. Mexico. p205 – 220, 232 – 237. 14. MORGAN, R.; BRIGHT. R. 2003. Clínica de Pequeños Animales. 4ta edición. Elsevier. Madrid – España. p954 - 977. 15. POPESKO, P. 1990. Atlas de Anatomía Topográfica de los Animales Domésticos. TomoI. 2da edición. Salvat. Barcelona – España. p179 – 184. 16. PEIFFER, R.; PETERSON, S. 2002. Oftalmología de Pequeños Animales. 3ra edición. EIsevier. Madrid – España. p243 – 245. 17. RUBIN, et al. 1965. Clinical simulation of lacrimal function in dogs. JAVMA, 147: 946. 18. SAITO, A.; KOTANI, T. 2001. Estimation of lacrimal level and testing methods on normal beagles. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 4 (7): p7 – 11.

PRESENTATIONS AND MODE OF UTILIZATION:

Dropper 20 ml and 125 ml

Press the container gently and apply 1-2 drops in oneor both eyes. Repeat the process as many times as ne-cessary following the instructions of your veterinarian.

Gel dropper 15 gr

Press the container and apply 1-2 drops of gel in oneor both eyes. Repeat the process as many times as ne-cessary following the instructions of your veterinarian.

Spray Nebulizer 25 ml

Topical administration.

Press the sprayer at a distance of 15-20 cmfrom the animal's eye. Repeat the process asmany times as necessary following the instruc-tions of your veterinarian.


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