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Don't get fooled into treating for Cataracts.

Dr. Jeff Grognet

Updated: Aug 5, 2023

Find out the difference between cataracts and nuclear sclerosis.



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Ginny Wilken
Ginny Wilken
30 gen 2023

I have used N-acetyl carnosine drops for years, and they greatly improved my night vision (from 60 yrs old and on) I have also subsequently treated my dog's diagnosed "immune-mediated keratitis", in one eye, initially addressed briefly with a steroid and an antibiotic. No recurrence, and significant improvement in cloudiness. Vision is normal, as far as I can tell. I continue their use for us both. Yes, these cannot be advertised as medicinal, but the few brands available do work.

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Dr. Jeff Grognet
30 gen 2023
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Is you dog old and it is nuclear sclerosis?

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MJ Raichyk
MJ Raichyk
27 gen 2023

We used a Russian eye drops product, which did have research on dogs and later on humans, [tho the results for humans took longer] for Tangerine, one our cats that had cataracts.. 2drops 2x per day and it worked and our Tangerine was so happy to see again normally... Can-C was listed as an ocular anti-oxidant... and was sold as an eye moisturizer. TTYL

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Dr. Jeff Grognet
30 gen 2023
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It is hard to get information on those drops.

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The contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Dr. Jeff Grognet. This information is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health professional and is not intended as medical advice.
It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of Dr. Jeff Grognet. Dr. Jeff encourages you to make your own pet health care decisions based upon your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional.

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