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Looking for a better way to treat corneal defects?

EyeQ™ Eye Drops is an easy-to-use, non-surgical, option that enables you to offer the very best in regenerative care, helping you treat your patients with confidence.

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Promote Healing

Modulate Inflammation

Provide Long-Lasting Lubrication

Do You See Patients With Corneal Ulcers And Defects In Your Practice?

  • Frustrated with treatments that are unresponsive or take too long?

  • Looking for a better way to treat corneal ulcers and other ocular defects?

  • Looking for a fast and effective treatment that makes both patients and clients happy?

  • Looking for treatment options before resorting to surgery?

  • Are you a leader that believes your patients deserve the best care?

  • Ready to join top doctors in using the very best in regenerative ophthalmic technology?

Confidently Delivering Superior Results

“9 year old mixed breed dog presenting with a 6 mm diameter near full thickness corneal ulcer with extensive keratomalacia in the superior temporal quadrant of the left eye.  Extensive keratomalacia is seen despite use of Ofloxacin antibiotics and serum for the past two weeks by rDVM.  Two days prior to presentation the owner noted the eye having greater discharge and the dog more uncomfortable.  The eye really needed a graft, either amnion, BioSiS or conjunctiva but financial constraints prevented surgery.  I continued current therapy but added amnion eye drops.  After one week the eye is comfortable, no discharge and has no keratomalacia.  The ulcer remains but now is only about half corneal thickness and 4 mm diameter.  I gave the owner my last 5ml bottle of amnion eye drops.  Pretty impressive turn around. -Case still in progress.”

“The drops have been amazing, and well received with our clientele. Since having the drops on our shelf, there have been a few cases where it appears that the drops are the difference between a progressive infected corneal rupture and the patient keeping the eye. One case in particular is a dog with inflammatory brain changes that lost the ability to blink one eye. The addition of the EyeQ drops were incredible and really helped improve corneal overall health.”

“I have used the EyeQ on 3 cases with outstanding results – severe ulcerations! I really like it and think it is very clinically relevant.”

“I’ve been appreciating EyeQ eye drops for animals with descemetoceles, deep ulcers or corneal perforations who can’t undergo anesthesia. It certainly seems to speed up healing time.”

Using EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops
Is Easy

  • Mix EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops in a specialized dual chamber dropper that provides easy storage and extended shelf-life.

  • Apply directly to the defected cornea, providing an environment conducive to cell growth and migration, while modulating inflammation, and promoting rapid epithelialization.

  • Monitor your patient and see the results for yourself.

If you treat corneal ulcers and other corneal defects in your practice, you need EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops.

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What Makes EyeQ Different?

Promote Healing

EyeQ’s innate concentrations of growth factors and immuno-privileged components promote rapid cell migration and epithelialization to the defect.

Modulate Inflammation

Corneal defects cause dramatic inflammation. With potent concentrations of anti-inflammatory properties, EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops modulate inflammation which creates a superior healing environment.

Long Lasting Lubrication

High-molecular weighted Hyaluronic Acid (HC-HA) provides a viscous, long-lasting lubricant that prevents micro-injury caused by blinking.

  • EyeQ comes in a dual chamber bottle. Before the amnion and saline are mixed, EyeQ has an 18 month shelf life and can be kept at room temperature. 
  • After mixing it is recommended to keep EyeQ Drops in the refrigerator where they are good for up to 1 month. 
  • Some animals are sensitive to cold. It is recommended that EyeQ be warmed in hand or left out of the fridge until a comfortable temperature is reached. 
  • For Melting ulcers the standard treatment is 2-3 drops 3 times a day (TID). Treatment is usually 7-10 days, with a second bottle needed for some cases. 
  • For Dry Eye, TID is frequently recommended. The patient can then be moved to a maintenance dose of 1 or 2 times a day. 
  • EyeQ can be used as an adjunctive treatment. Where there are other medications being applied, EyeQ should be applied last. 

Mixing the Amnion and Saline in the dual chamber bottle. 

  • To mix EyeQ you will remove the safety seal around the cap. Press downward firmly with the palm of your hand, holding the bottle with your other hand. You will feel a “pop” and see the amnion fall into the saline. 
  • After mixing the bottle will look cloudy. It can also have a plastic disc in the chamber which is normal. In some cases the disc does not fall into the chamber, that is okay as well. If the bottle does not look cloudy try pressing on the top again until the seal is broken. 
  • Baradaran-Rafii, A. (2018). The role of amniotic membrane extract eye drop (AMEED) in in-vivo cultivation of limbal stem cells. The Ocular Surface,16, 146-153.
  • Cheng, A. (2016). Morselized Amniotic Membrane Tissue for Refractory Corneal Epithelial Defects in Cicatricial Ocular Surface Diseases. Translational Vision Science & Technology,5(3), 1-9.
  • Kang, M. (2013). Effect of freeze dried bovine amniotic membrane extract on full thickness wound healing. Archives of Pharmacal Research,36, 472-478.
  • Murri, M. (2018). Amniotic membrane extract and eye drops: A review of literature and clinical application. Clinical Ophthalmology,12, 1105-1112.
  • Tighe, S. (2017). Topical Cryopreserved Amniotic Membrane and Umbilical Cord Eye Drops Promote Re-Epithelialization in a Murine Corneal Abrasion Model. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science,58(3), 1586-1593.

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