Tag: dry eye
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Breakthrough Eye Drop Nanomedicine Secures Worldwide Patents
Breakthrough in Eye Care: International Patents for Nanomedicine Eye Drops In a landmark development for ophthalmology and patient care, SETU Researcher Dr. Laurence Fitzhenry and the Ocular Therapeutics Research Group (OTRG) at South East Technological University have secured two international patents for advanced eye drop technology. Granted by the United States and European patent offices,…
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SETU Researcher Secures International Patents for Breakthrough Eye Drop Technology
SETU researcher earns international patents for revolutionary eye drop technology The healthcare and biotech communities are celebrating after Dr. Laurence Fitzhenry of South East Technological University (SETU) secured two international patents for groundbreaking eye drop technologies. Awarded by both the United States and European patent offices, the patents cover a new generation of nanomedicine eye…
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Specsavers Expands Dry Eye Care with LLLT Rollout Across ANZ
Specsavers Accelerates Advanced Dry Eye Care Across ANZ In a bold move to improve access to advanced dry eye therapies, Specsavers has launched low-level light therapy (LLLT) alongside intense pulsed light (IPL) as part of a major rollout across Australia and New Zealand. The aim is to bring state-of-the-art dry eye treatments to up to…
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Specsavers Expands Dry Eye Care with IPL and LLLT Across ANZ
Specsavers Expands Advanced Dry Eye Therapy Across ANZ Specsavers has announced a major rollout of advanced dry eye treatments in Australia and New Zealand, introducing a combined IPL (intense pulsed light) and LLLT (low-level light therapy) service across the network. Following a successful IPL pilot, the company aims to reach 100 stores in 100 days,…
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Specsavers Expands Dry Eye Care Across ANZ with LLLT and IPL Rollout
Specsavers Expands Dry Eye Care Across ANZ with Combined IPL and LLLT Treatments Specsavers is accelerating its rollout of advanced dry eye therapies across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), introducing low-level light therapy (LLLT) alongside intense pulsed light (IPL) in a bid to improve outcomes for patients with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and other forms…
