Clinical Studies and Research

Explore our library of studies and research, showcasing the science behind our commitment to advancing veterinary ophthalmology.

Comparative study on corneal epithelium healing: effects of crosslinked hyaluronic acid and amniotic membrane extract eye drops in rats
Comparative fluorophotometric evaluation of the ocular surface retention time of cross-linked and linear hyaluronic acid ocular eye drops on healthy dogs
Efficacy of a Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid-Based Hydrogel as a Tear Film Supplement: A Masked Controlled Study
Enhanced Tear Film Concentrations of Cefazolin and Chloramphenicol Using Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid in Canine Eyes
A Crosslinked HA-Based Hydrogel Ameliorates Dry Eye Symptoms in Dogs
Optimizing Topical Antibiotic Delivery in Dogs: Tear Film Pharmacokinetics of Moxifloxacin Following Pre-Treatment with Hyaluronic Acid
Measurement of the Retention Time of Two Different Carbomer-Based
Ophthalmic Gels With and Without Hyaluronic Acid in Anesthetized Dogs Using
Ultrahigh-Resolution Optical Coherence Tomography
BioHANce Technology Studies Summary
Topical Cross-Linked HA-Based Hydrogel Accelerates Closure of Corneal Epithelial Defects and Repair of Stromal Ulceration in Companion Animals
Thiolated Carboxymethyl-Hyaluronic-Acid-Based Biomaterials Enhance Wound Healing in Rats, Dogs, and Horses
A cross-linked hyaluronan gel accelerates healing of corneal epithelial abrasion and alkali burn injuries in rabbits
Abstracts
Evaluation of Topically Applied Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid (Remend®) on the Ocular Surface of Clinically Healthy Dogs
Evaluation of Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Gel Drops and Therapeutic Combinations for Ophthalmic Infections
Fluorometric Evaluation of Cross-Linked VS Linear Eye Lubricants
Cross-linked hyaluronic acid enhances tear film concentrations of chloramphenicol in canine eyes