Pet Vision

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$49.99

Ader PetVision eye drops are a natural ophthalmic nutraceutical solution proven to help protect as well as improve vision in dogs, cats & other animals.  PetVision eye drops can be useful in alleviating; incipient cataracts, lenticular sclerosis & dry eye syndrome (KCS).  See results in as little as 7 days use with the easy to dose eye dropper.  Key benefits of PetVision include:

  • Non-invasive alternative to cataract surgery
  • Main ingredients are naturally-occurring amino acids all mammals produce naturally
  • May noticeably improve;  senile, traumatic & congenital (juvenile) cataracts
  • Alleviate dry eye syndrome
  • Low cost in comparison to invasive surgeries
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PetVision natural lubricating eye drops have been exclusively developed by veterinarians & scientists.  Ader’s eye drops help protect as well as improve vision in both dogs & cats.  Proven to be highly effective as a treatment for lubrication & cleansing of your pet’s eyes.  Helps reduce opacity in the lens & assist in maintaining its clarity.

PetVision natural topical eye drops penetrate down to the build-up of damaged proteins blocking the light from reaching your pet’s lens & retina.  The opacity in the eye begins to lessen over time & your pet’s quality of life is greatly enhanced.

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  1. Rosemary T.

    I love PetVision eye drops! Our 15-year-old Maltese, Molly, was blind from cataracts. She now walks around anything in her way, plays in the yard (which she had stopped), runs to people coming into the house. No, her vision is not 100% after 30 days, but we are going for another 15 to see if there is even more improvement. It is so much fun to watch her see again! I don’t know how much she sees, but she sure seems happy with the improvement!

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General: Apply 1-2 drops per eye, 2-3 times a day for 30 to 45 days using the following technique;
Lean your pet’s head back so that it is looking upward & apply a single drop. Do not allow the eye to blink or reopen for 10 seconds, to assure that the liquid is absorbed into the eye tissue. Results may vary.

General (Maintenance): Generally, after the first 45 days the improvement of clarity will have stabilized, or reached a plateau. In order to maintain the clarity the eye has achieved, every six months apply PetVision eye drops for 30-days so as to stay ahead of any redevelopment of the cataract.

This product can be stored at normal room temperature. To obtain maximum shelf life of the ingredients, the product should be stored in the refrigerator, but do not freeze. Once open PetVision may be used for up to 40 days, afterwards it should be discarded.

Have your veterinarian determine what type of cataract your pet may have. If using PetVision 2 to 3 times a day for 45 days, you will need (2) 8 ml bottles. For animal use only.

Active Ingredients: Glycerin (Lubricant 0.25%), Sterile Water (Ophthalmic Grade Isotonic Solution pH 6.8 – 7.2), Antioxidants 4% Benzalkonium CI (Preservative 0.01%)

Keep the dispenser away from light, especially sunlight. Do not freeze. Do not use if seal is broken or if solution becomes dark or becomes cloudy. The proper appearance in color is transparent to light amber.

Cannot be used on a pet taking any type of steroid-based medication (topical or systemic). Although this combination wouldn’t harm the pet, the steroid present in the pet’s system would break down our compound & neutralize it. A pet currently on steroid medication should wait 2-3 weeks after ceasing the medication, allowing it to get out of its system & then start up on the PetVision, as directed.

Cannot be used on a pet with a diabetic cataract. PetVision cannot reduce the diabetic cataract that has developed since cataracts of this type are more aggressive than most other types of cataract.

Cannot be used on a pet with a nuclear cataract. This is a cataract that develops in the center (nucleus) of the lens in the eye. Cells in the nucleus are the oldest cells in the eye and no longer have their own viable nucleus in the cell, thus it will not react to the presence of PetVision in the eye. The only alternative in this case is surgery.

As with any medical condition, the sooner the cataract can be addressed the better. An ideal case for PetVision is an incipient cataract (less than 15% coverage) in a non-diabetic pet, not on any steroids. As with anything, the longer one waits to apply the drops the odds for success start to decline.