From pets to people: Canine Idrop Study provides insight to human eye care

From pets to people: Canine Idrop Study provides insight to human eye care



Dr. A new study by the Corat School of Veterinary Medicine at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, led by Lionel Sebabg has identified a more effective identity formulation that improves the distribution and retention of antibiotics on ocular surfaces. Published in veterinary ophthalmology, the study compared two commonly used EXCIPINETS -PVA and Xha – as a carrier for antibiotics in dogs safazoline and chloromphinicol.