Remend Corneal Gel Eye Drops for Dogs, Cats & Horses

Remend Corneal Gel Eye Drops for Dogs, Cats & Horses
3ml

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  • 3ml £10.49

Description

For superficial ulceration of the eye in dogs, cats & horses.

Remend® Corneal Repair Gel can be beneficial when a high concentration of hyaluronic acid (HA) may be needed or desired in dogs, cats and horses. The cross-linked HA helps provide an environment conducive to cell growth and migration during normal re-epithelialization while lubricating the eye.

Please note that a corneal ulcer can be a serious problem and treatment should always be under the supervision and advice of your veterinary surgeon.

Benefits

  • Containing 0.75% Hyasent-S (modified, cross-linked HA), Remend® Corneal Repair Gel can be beneficial to veterinary practices when a high concentration of HA may be needed or desired
  • Offers convenient daily administration options (two to three times a day) for some dogs
  • Convenient administration encourages owner compliance and treatment continuity while simplifying pet care
  • Lubricates the corneal surface and helps maintain a moist environment
  • Does not contain antibiotics or steroids and is preservative-free

Indications

For use in superficial corneal ulcers in dogs and cats.

Directions for use

  • Use gloves to assure sterility and cleanliness
  • Place 1 to 2 drops directly onto injured cornea. The natural movement of the eyelid will distribute the gel over the eye surface
  • Remend® Corneal Repair Gel should be applied 2 times each day until corneal repair is complete
  • To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of the container to any surface
  • Replace cap securely after using

Administration Guidelines

Place 1 to 2 drops directly onto injured cornea. The natural movement of the eyelid will distribute the gel over the eye surface.

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Reviews (100)

Summary of Reviews for Remend Corneal Gel Eye Drops for Dogs, Cats & Horses

Overall 5
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
99 out of 100 (99%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (85 reviews)
4 stars (14 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
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1 stars (1 reviews)

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55 DOG CAN SEE
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By on 27 December 2023

Excellent product Helped with Eye problems

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55 Bought this for my cat
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By on 27 November 2023

I have bought before as my longhaired cat is irritated if her hair gets in her eyes when she moults.I have to continually brush her and often shave some of her underfur but remend is a godsend when her eyes are irritate d.

Customer recommends this product

55 Great
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By on 22 October 2023

I have used this product many times it’s a must for dogs with ulcers in their eyes . Definitely recommend

Customer recommends this product

55 Good product
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By on 12 October 2023

Recommended by eye surgeon for my dogs corneal grafts

Customer recommends this product

45 Good product
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By on 10 February 2023

My dog lost one eye and is almost blind in the other as he suffers with severe dry eyes this seems to help him to feel more comfortable along with his other medication .

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Remend Corneal Gel Eye Drops for Dogs, Cats & Horses, including answers from our team.

27 April 2023 at 5:57pm

Long term

Andy

Would this be safe long term use

  • VioVet Staff

Yes this product is safe for long term use. If you are looking to just lubricate the eye then you may wish to use Remend Lubricating Drops instead though. If you are treating an active corneal ulcer then it's important you follow your vet's advice closely on how long to dose with the product.

17 March 2023 at 9:07pm

Remind

Rachael Morson

If i have used 1 bottle of remind corneal eye gel repair but the eye isn't fully healed yet can I then use a second bottle?

  • VioVet Staff

Yes, Remend can be used in the long term if required. Remend on it's own is unlikely to resolve a corneal ulcer though so it is important you discuss treatment for the condition with your vet.

20 September 2022 at 1:59pm

Is this one bottle or 10

Brian Denham

  • VioVet customer since 2021
  • From: , United Kingdom

Is this one 3ml bottle or 10 3ml bottles?

  • VioVet Staff

This product is purchased per bottle, this is one 3ml bottle.

17 September 2022 at 6:54pm

Application

Sharon

Please could you tell me how often I need to be applying this. Thank you

  • VioVet Staff

Directions for use

  • Use gloves to assure sterility and cleanliness

  • Place 1 to 2 drops directly onto injured cornea. The natural movement of the eyelid will distribute the gel over the eye surface

  • Remend® Corneal Repair Gel should be applied 2 times each day until corneal repair is complete

  • To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of the container to any surface

  • Replace cap securely after using

5 May 2021 at 4:23pm

Eye ulcer slow healing

Jo

Been using remend along with isathal and acular
For a eye ulcer slow healing , should you wait a certain amount off time between these 3 drops ?

(Also using dogs own plasma which gets applied at a different time ) .

  • VioVet Staff

I recommend discussing this with your vet. Remend Corneal Repair Gel mainly helps to keep the eye lubricated, if the eye dries then it can worsen the ulcer. It should therefore be used after any other types of drops, and ideally inbetween treating with other drops. I advise discussing the exact treatment plan with your vet though as this varies greatly depending on the frequency of the other drops that are used.

26 March 2021 at 10:55pm

Third eyelid

MaryAbigail Andrews-Szikszai

My cats third eyelid has been visible and covering 75% of his eyes. It does not retract. Would this help?

  • VioVet Staff

The third eyelid showing can be a sign of many underlying conditions, including dehydration and viral infections. Remend Corneal Repair Gel is intended for use in helping repair ulcers or lubricating the eye. It may help in this situation but the underlying issue could also have many other causes. I recommend seeing your vet to get the issue diagnosed first.

26 November 2020 at 1:42pm

Eyes closed

Dylan

I have a shi Pei puppy who’s eyes have closed up would this gel help?

  • VioVet Staff

This gel is meant to be applied onto the eye surface itself to help the cornea, the surface of the eye, repair. If your dog's eyes are closed then this could be a sign of a serious problem and I strongly recommended contacting your vet for them to diagnose the underlying issue.

14 August 2015 at 7:30pm

Do I need a prescription from my vet to order from you?

Sue Benthall

Please can you tell me if I need a prescription from my vet to order Bayer Remend Corneal Repair Gel 3ml from you?

Also, please can you tell me if you offer a discount for a bulk order?

Thank you very much.
Sue B.

  • VioVet Staff

These are not officially a prescription product so you do not need a prescription to buy these from us, but you should make sure that they are suitable by talking to your vet about them first. We cannot normally offer discounts unless you buy a very large amount as we tend to make all our prices as low as we can anyway.

12 January 2015 at 3:40pm

Dry Eye

VioVet Visitor

My dog suffered with dry eye this time last year and a large ulcer developed.
He is starting to get irritated eyes again so wonder if I used this product now it would prevent an ulcer from developing? Many Thanks!

  • VioVet Staff

This is a good product to help promote a healthy state in the surface of the cornea. It is also very safe and it might well be very appropriate and beneficial to your dog. However since I am not familiar with your dog and what is happening now, I cannot say for certain if you should use it. If in doubt, it is always safest to go and see your own vet.

26 October 2014 at 8:43pm

Conjunctivitis

Mandy

my cat suffered from conjunctivitis, would this work on her eye.

  • VioVet Staff

A typical case of conjunctivitis would not need or benefit from this product. It would be best to check with your vet to find out if this is appropriate to your particular cat.

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