Help your dog develop normalized eye pressure levels in real-time. For this, apply the Sodium Chloride 5% Ophthalmic Ointment, a less toxic saline that reduces the swelling of the eye, water, and fogging. It is made to be administered through a special tube for safety and ease of use among pet owners such as dogs with corneal oedema, tears, and other eye-related illnesses. Safe for non-toxic use on dogs, cats, and other animals, this ophthalmic ointment provides comforting but effective relief.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
It is typically placed on the cornea to heal corneal swelling (corneal edema) or to maintain eye moisture in a bid to regulate the vision aspect of the eye.
Typically, every 4 to 6 hours is required, or as instructed by your veterinarian.
It is used to reduce swelling of the cornea (edema) in pets, relieving pain caused by conditions such as corneal ulcers, endothelial dystrophy, or other eye issues.
Yes! It is safe for cats, dogs, and other small animals when applied under the directions of a veterinarian.
Mild temporary stinging or irritation to the eyes may be experienced after application. If redness, discharge, or increased symptoms are observed, stop use and contact your veterinarian.
Yes, but if using more than one eye medicine, wait a minimum of 5 minutes between applications so that it is adequately absorbed. Ointments need to be applied last after drops.
It is a hypertonic agent that draws fluid from the cornea, reducing swelling and improving vision clarity.