C-Nac 10ml eye drops (including N-acetylcarnosine)
What is NAC
N-acetylcarnosine, a dipeptide found in muscle and nerve cells, can help maintain protein integrity in the lens and is being studied in eye drop form for treatment of cataracts. It seems to work well in dogs, but according to Robert Abel Jr., M.D., a Delaware-based
N-acetyl-carnosine eye drops are one of the leading veterinary medicines used in treating cataracts in older dogs. Over time, dogs may suffer from eye damage and deterioration. While this is a natural process, it can pose a threat to your pet's mobility and quality of life. Cataracts can be surgically removed in some cases, but this is typically a costly and risky procedure. Treating developing cataracts with n-acetyl-carnosine eye drops like Can-C can dramatically improve the state of your pet's cataracts and his eyesight.
NAC Eye Drop Overview
N-acetyl-carnosine (or NAC) eye drops contain a peptide that occurs naturally in your dog's eyes. Over time, as he develops cataracts in later years, his body becomes unable to synthesize this substance as normal. The result is deterioration of vision quality, along with the development of cataracts or other ocular obstructions.
By supplementing your dog's eyes with additional NAC in the form of Can-C eye drops, you help to restore the natural balance found in healthy eyes. This process prevents existing cataracts from getting any worse, and generally helps to improve cataract size and obstruction of vision. In fact, a clinical trial of the medicine showed a noticeable improvement in vision in 96% of cases. Dogs with nascent or small cataracts were in some cases found to have no eye damage at all after a few weeks of treatment.