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REMEND™ Corneal Repair Drops

A new way to enhance healing of corneal ulcers.

For use in acute, trauma-induced, non-infected corneal ulcers in dogs and cats.

  • REMEND™ Corneal Repair Drops, with cross-linking technology, have been proven to heal corneal ulcers in as little as 48 hours.5
  • Natural hyaluronan has been shown to promote migration of corneal epithelial cells and facilitate corneal healing.2-4
  • The cross-linked hyaluronan in REMEND Corneal Repair Drops promotes cell migration and supports the animal’s natural repair system by providing the optimal environment for healing.2-4
  • REMEND Corneal Repair Drops have been safely administered to dogs and cats in clinical practice.1
  • Drops should be applied 3 times each day (once every 8 hours) until corneal repair is complete.
  • Available in a convenient 6-count package of 3 mL bottles.

REMEND™ CORNEAL REPAIR DROPS ORDERING INFORMATION

Available SizesRemend® Corneal Repair Drops

Description Product Number
Carton of (six) 3 ml bottles 07112

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References:

  1. Data on file, Virbac Animal Health.
  2. Shu XZ, Ahmad S, Liu Y, Prestwich GD. Synthesis and evaluation of injectable, in situ crosslinkable synthetic extracellular matrices for tissue engineering. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2006;79(4):902–912.
  3. Shu XZ, Liu Y, Palumbo FS, Luo Y, Prestwich GD. In situ crosslinkable hyaluronan hydrogels for tissue engineering. Biomaterials. 2004;25(7–8):1339–1348.
  4. Prestwich GD. Clinical biomaterials for scar-free healing and localized delivery of cells and growth factors. In: Sen CK, ed. Advances in Wound Care: Volume 1. New Rochelle, NY: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; 2010:394–399.
  5. Yang G, Espandar L, Mamalis N, Prestwich GD. A cross-linked hyaluronan gel accelerates healing of corneal epithelial abrasion and alkali burn injuries in rabbits. Vet Ophthalmol. 2010;13(3):144–150.
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