I just wrote this email to OCusoft with a very reasonable question:
I've been using Avenova which contains Neutrox, "NovaBays proprietary, pure, stable form of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) 0.01%
without bleach impurities. Avenova claims it's HOCL is a preservative on the label, but then their Neutrox is noted as its proprietary ingredient which again, is the HOCL!
I just found OCuSOFT HypoChlor 0.02% Hypochlorous Acid Eyelid and Eyelash Spray 2 fl. OZ (59ml) for much less money and requires no prescription - buying it only from my doctor has been, frankly, a pain in the rump. 1/2 the time, his staff doesn't know what I am talking about when I order my next bottle.
How does OCcusoft's Hypochlorous Acid differ from Avenova's Hypochlorous Acid other than being stronger and more affordable? Is your product a less pure, stable form of HOCl?
Because Avenova identifies their 0.01% HOCl as their proprietary ingredient, Neutrox, it available by prescription only and is more difficult to buy and much more expensive.
I just purchased another bottle of Avenova recently, following instructions, I go through 2 bottles a month at $32 a bottle each and the bottle contains 40ml (1.35 oz), and then I saw the OCcusoft product on Amazon and decided to give it a try, but I want to know why one is weaker but prescription based, and one is stronger but OTC. The FDA's information is very unclear.
Is there a difference in the purity level of the OCcusoft HOCL?
Here is Avenova PDF addressing differences in their product but I'm not convinced OCcuoft uses a less pure form of HOCL.
http://novabay.com/wp-content/upload...tc-product.pdf
"Avenova claims that the production of commerical harmaceutical form, has been very challenging, as the pH must be maintained at 3.5 to 6 in order for hypochlorous acid to remain in this form3 (1). Over-acidification of hypochlorous acid leads to formation of mostly chlorine in NaCl aqueous solution (Figure 2). In alkaline condition, hypochlorite becomes the dominating chlorine species"
My husband is an organic chemist and he was confused as well; he suggested I request a clarification from OCusoft.
I've been using Avenova which contains Neutrox, "NovaBays proprietary, pure, stable form of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) 0.01%
without bleach impurities. Avenova claims it's HOCL is a preservative on the label, but then their Neutrox is noted as its proprietary ingredient which again, is the HOCL!
I just found OCuSOFT HypoChlor 0.02% Hypochlorous Acid Eyelid and Eyelash Spray 2 fl. OZ (59ml) for much less money and requires no prescription - buying it only from my doctor has been, frankly, a pain in the rump. 1/2 the time, his staff doesn't know what I am talking about when I order my next bottle.
How does OCcusoft's Hypochlorous Acid differ from Avenova's Hypochlorous Acid other than being stronger and more affordable? Is your product a less pure, stable form of HOCl?
Because Avenova identifies their 0.01% HOCl as their proprietary ingredient, Neutrox, it available by prescription only and is more difficult to buy and much more expensive.
I just purchased another bottle of Avenova recently, following instructions, I go through 2 bottles a month at $32 a bottle each and the bottle contains 40ml (1.35 oz), and then I saw the OCcusoft product on Amazon and decided to give it a try, but I want to know why one is weaker but prescription based, and one is stronger but OTC. The FDA's information is very unclear.
Is there a difference in the purity level of the OCcusoft HOCL?
Here is Avenova PDF addressing differences in their product but I'm not convinced OCcuoft uses a less pure form of HOCL.
http://novabay.com/wp-content/upload...tc-product.pdf
"Avenova claims that the production of commerical harmaceutical form, has been very challenging, as the pH must be maintained at 3.5 to 6 in order for hypochlorous acid to remain in this form3 (1). Over-acidification of hypochlorous acid leads to formation of mostly chlorine in NaCl aqueous solution (Figure 2). In alkaline condition, hypochlorite becomes the dominating chlorine species"
My husband is an organic chemist and he was confused as well; he suggested I request a clarification from OCusoft.
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