Participants in the clinical trial, which took place in 2008, used the drops or a placebo for four months. The short-term trial suggested that the drops gave some patients clearer vision. But the ...
They identified ophthalmic acid as an alternative neurotransmitter through detailed behavioral, biochemical, and ...
An Indian pharma company has come out with a new eye drop, which purportedly helps people in their mid 40s get rid of their reading glasses. But the drug regulator DCGI has suspended the licence ...
The Drug Controller General of India has suspended the licence for PresVu eye drops from Entod Pharmaceuticals over unauthorised promotion and safety concerns. Entod plans to challenge this ...
The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has suspended the approval granted to Mumbai-based Entod Pharmaceuticals for manufacturing and sale of its eye drops— PresVu— for aggressively ...
Researchers in China and the UK believe they may have found an unusual solution that doesn’t involve eye drops — laughter. Dry eye syndrome can be a complex disease with symptoms ranging from ...
Following last week’s controversy over Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company ENTOD Pharmaceutical’s claims that its eye drops could lead to reading glasses not being needed for presbyopia ...
PresVu eye drops were being promoted as an alternative to reading glasses. The unauthorized promotion in press and over social media had raised doubt on its unsafe use by patients and safety ...
Dry eye disease (DED) is a chronic condition estimated to affect around 360 million individuals worldwide. Common symptoms include uncomfortable, red, scratchy or irritated eyes. Evidence suggests ...
The company claims that PresVu is the first non-invasive solution in India, offering an alternative to reading glasses by enhancing near vision. Additionally, these eye drops also serve as a ...
Laughter may be as effective as eye drops in improving symptoms of dry eye disease, finds a clinical trial from China published by The BMJ today The researchers suggest that laughter exercise ...