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I thought sodium hyaluronate was a good ingredient for dry eyes?
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Thanks Neil. Is the Aquify drop okay to use? I saw it at the store but it did not say on it the preservative was the kind that disappears or turns to water/oxygen whatever it was when it touches the eye yet i read that here. How do we know what phosphates are okay? I see them listed all the time.
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Originally posted by Vicki In OregonThanks Neil. Is the Aquify drop okay to use? I saw it at the store but it did not say on it the preservative was the kind that disappears or turns to water/oxygen whatever it was when it touches the eye yet i read that here. How do we know what phosphates are okay? I see them listed all the time.
The phosphate is not used as a preservative. It is used as a buffer to give the product its proper Ph. The article that you posted--which I also posted a while back--says the following:
A 50-fold higher concentration of phosphate was measured in the sodium hyaluronate eye drops used for treatment (50.9 mmol/l) when compared with normal serum. The other hyaluronate formulations showed phosphate concentrations from <0.1 mmol/l to 10.9 mmol/l.
If you wanted to e-mail Aquify's manufacturer, they may be able to tell you the actual concentration of phosphates in the Aquify drop [2].
I would WHOLEHEARTEDLY advise that you thoroughly discuss with your physician any and all treatments that YOU intend to try BEFORE trying them.
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[1] http://procare.cibavision.com/pdf/lc...y_Drops_US.pdf
[2] http://www.us.cibavision.com/contact_us.shtml
Keywords: phosphate buffer - corneal opacification - aquify
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