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For Veterinarians

Never Settle for the status quo

Veterinarians testing OcluVet ™ reported that owners stated that within a few weeks of treatment
they noticed changes in their dog’s personality and habits including:

More activity and mobility
Increased appetite
Mood upswings
Happier disposition


Independent Veterinarian Survey of OcluVet ™ Results on Patients

Cataracts

In a typical case of early stage cataracts, how long before you begin to see positive results with OcluVet ™?

4 -5 weeks 38%
6-7 weeks      31%
8+ weeks       14%
No results     10%

In a typical case of mid-stage cataracts, how long before you begin to see positive results with OcluVet ™?

4-5 weeks 30%
6-7 weeks    33%
8+ weeks    27%
No results   10%

In a typical case of late-stage cataracts, how long before you begin to see positive results with OcluVet ™?

4-5 weeks 10%
6-7 weeks  21%
8+ weeks   31%
No results 38%

When you switch cataract patients from the initial dose (1 drop three times daily) to the maintenance dose (1 drop every 24-48 hours) How does the typical patient respond?

Condition improves 31%
Condition stays the same 62%
Condition worsens 7%

Does OcluVet ™ provide visible improvement when treating cataracts?

Strongly Agree 23%
Agree       60%
Disagree  17%
Strongly Disagree 0%

My clients notice significant enough cataract improvements with their pet that they will continue to use OcluVet ™

Strongly Agree 20%
Agree       63%
Disagree 17%
Strongly Disagree 0%


Nuclear Sclerosis

In a typical case of Nuclear sclerosis, how long before you begin to see positive results with OcluVet ™?

4-5 weeks 56%
6-7 weeks 25%
8+  weeks  6%
No results   12%

When you switch Nuclear sclerosis patients from initial dose (1 drop 3 times daily) to the maintenance dose (1 drop every 24 -48 hours) How does the typical patient respond? 

Condition continues to improve 35%
Condition stays the same                65%
Condition worsens                            0%

OcluVet ™ provides visible improvement when treating nuclear sclerosis

Strongly agree 29%
Agree  59%
Disagree 12%
Strongly Disagree 0% 

  

Veterinarian comments on patient treatment during research

Yorkshire Terrier, Age 12

A Little clearing pin hole is forming in the cataract


Lab/Pit, Age 12

Both eye cataracts reduced to 30% at 8 weeks and noticing well defined edge on the cataracts. Lenses have cleared up enough that no real bubbling or cracking is visible. Owner very happy with results


Golden Retriever, Age 13

Cataract coverage prior to treatment was 80-85% in both eyes. Cataract coverage at 4 weeks is 60-65% in both eyes


Maltese, Age 13

Haze of cataract reduced from 70% prior to treatment to 60% in both eyes. Cracks in the cataract in both eyes has been reduced by 30%. Owner reports vision improvements.


Miniature Pinscher, Age 8

Eye one: Cataract not in evidence at 4 weeks.  Eye two: 25% reduction in cataract


Corgi, Age 15

After eight weeks of application the perimeter of the cataract in both eyes are definitely clearing. Owner reports the patient can catch his treats again


French Bulldog, Age 5

Haze of cataract reduced 40% in eye one and 35% in eye two. The cracks in the lens of both eyes are greatly reduced by 30%. Owner reports vision improved.


Lab, Age 4

At 8 weeks the cataract in both eyes are much clearer, still some cataract visible.


Standard Poodle, Age 7

Before treatment patient had 40-50% vision covered by a 25% cataract in both eyes.  After two weeks of treatment patient’s cataracts in both eyes reduced to 15% coverage.


Although there’s not a black and white statement with regard to overall prevalence,  I found a 50% prevalence in dogs at 9.4 +/-3.3 years of age and found that 100% of dogs over 13.5 years had  some detectable degree of cataract formulation.”  – Quoted from a noted veterinary ophthalmologist.