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NOVEHA Pet Drops combine advanced Lanosterol and NAC in a moisturizing formula designed to support and maintain your pet’s eye health. Suitable for dogs, cats, and small animals, these drops provide antioxidant protection and hydration to reduce haze and improve clarity. Easy to apply daily, they help preserve vision and comfort, making them a must-have for proactive pet parents aiming to prevent age-related eye issues.







| ASIN | B0CNTKX745 |
| Brand Name | NOVEHA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (197) |
| Flavor | Other |
| Item Form | Drops |
| Manufacturer | NOVEHA |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Milliliters |
C**N
Very reasonably priced and our dog tolerates the drops very well
A**R
I think this stuff is actually working! My 13 year old terrier Roxie had her eyes start getting that whitish shine to them a few years ago. Vet said not to worry. Was just old age (nuclear sclerosis) not cataracts. She was still seeing okay. But last year, she suddenly went blind in her right eye. Back to vet. Unfortunately, she had developed a cataract in that eye. Immediately, put her on an eye health supplement to try to preserve her sight in her left eye. But didn't seem to make any noticeable change. Then I saw these drops and thought I would try them too. Knew they couldn't reverse the cataract in her right eye, but hoping to prevent one from developing in her left eye. Started using these drops in both eyes, twice a day for a few days, then went to once a day. After just a few days, I started noticing a difference in her left eye. It started looking "browner" and brighter, even in low light. Thought it my imagination at first. But now, after only twelve day of use, both of Roxie's eyes are definitely looking much better. Her right (cataract) eye, which always seemed to be a little bloodshot in the white part, looks less so, and also seems brighter (no change in the actual cataract). And her left eye (with the old-age nuclear sclerosis) continues to look much better. Brighter, browner, and less hazy. Amazing! Didn't expect to see results so soon. Will definitely continue with these drops and pray they help keep Roxie from developing a cataract in her remaining good eye. The only problem I have right now is giving Roxie the drops, wriggles like crazy trying to avoid them. Get more on me than in her eyes. But after she gets her drops, everything is just fine, and she's wagging her tail, ready for her treat. Doesn't blink or act like it stings at all. Just being a little stinker. Hopefully, we'll get better at it. Would definitely recommend trying these drops if your dog is getting that old-age shine/haziness in their eyes.
C**C
Take pictures before Noveha Definitely works on me and my 2 dogs. Clearer vision is worth it. I think 2 drops 3 times a day and before bedtime on the pets is enough for me. It seems the older I get, the more times a day I need to use it. One dog walks up when I do myself and I do her again too. It Works But It's A Lifetime project for clearer vision for most pets and ME. Surgery plus cost vs. a lifetime daily chore?
P**L
I see some other reviewers saw the same result I have with burns or irritation to their dog's eyes. I've tried these drops twice with months in between orders and both times the same result, so I know it's the drops. This may not happen to your dog but be aware and warned. The burns or irritation didn't occur on the eyes, thank God, but on the eyelids. They became red and swollen after a few days of use. After stopping use, the swelling and burned appearance faded. This is not for all dog's or cats, clearly. If you use them, keep a close watch on your pet's eyes and stop the instant you notice any irritation.
O**.
Nature Title: Lanosterol reverses protein aggregation in cataracts Published: July 22, 2015 What it actually showed: • Cataracts are caused by clumped proteins in the lens • Lanosterol helped break apart those protein clumps •. Dogs treated with lanosterol eye drops for ~6 weeks had reduced cataract severity and improved lens clarity Eye drops are not an effective delivery method because Lanosterol is not able to penetrate barriers to cataract. Studies utilized injections, which unless you read the study not Nature reporting on the study you don’t know. However, if you have an older pet, unable to tolerate surgical removal of cataracts, this product may be worth a try. The local canine ophthalmologist said Lanosterol is a naturally occurring steroid in the body and would not be detrimental to my pet.