
Remend® BioHAnce™: to Assist Corneal Ulcer Management in Pets
Aids the healing of superficial corneal ulcers.
Active: BioHAnce™ cross-linked hyaluronic acid
Active: BioHAnce™ cross-linked hyaluronic acid


3ml bottle, 10-14 days of administration
Part of the
Corneal Focus Range
Overview
- Aids the healing process of corneal ulcers 1
- Contains patented BioHAnce™ cross-linked technology
- High concentration hyaluronic acid 0.75%
- Provides a unique molecular matrix that protects and hydrates
Usage
- 3ml bottle designed for acute use
- Packs of 10 x 3ml dropper bottles
- Aid compliance with just 1-2 drops twice daily to the affected eye
- Preservative free
How does Remend® BioHAnce™ Corneal Gel work?
- Hyaluronic acid aids tear adhesion to the corneal epithelium and acts as a hydrating and lubricating agent and provides physiological protection of the cornea.
- It also provides an environment that facilitates cell migration, making it a valuable aid to the healing process¹.
- The BioHAnce™ cross-linked technology provides an enhanced corneal retention time, offering lasting benefits 2,3.
Why choose cross-linked hyaluronic acid?
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1. Williams, David L., et al. “Topical cross-linked HA-based hydrogel accelerates closure of corneal epithelial defects and repair of stromal ulceration in companion animals.” Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 58.11 (2017): 4616-4622. 2. Plummer, C.E., et al. Evaluation of Topically Applied Cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid (Remend®) on the Ocular Surface of Clinically Healthy Dogs. ACVO 2022 Conference Proceedings, Pg 130. 3. F Montiani-Ferreira et al. Fluorometric evaluation of cross-linked vs linear hyaluronic acid eye lubricants, ACVO 2022 Conference Proceedings, Pg 170