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TearAid

For Moderate Dry Eye | Advanced Relief

Lubricating Eye Drops for Pets
With 0.25% Viscoadaptive Hyaluronan

TearAid is a lubricating eye drop for dogs, cats, and other animals, formulated with 0.25% viscoadaptive sodium hyaluronate to help soothe moderate dry eyes and support longer-lasting eye comfort. Its blink-activated formula helps refresh and stabilize the tear film, making it useful for pets with acute, seasonal, or occasional dry-eye discomfort. Gentle and easy to apply, TearAid helps keep your pet’s eyes moist, comfortable, and protected with every drop.


Key Ingredient Benefits

✅ 0.25% Viscoadaptive Hyaluronan

Hyaluronan is known for its strong moisture-binding and lubricating properties. In eye drops, it helps retain water on the ocular surface, supports tear-film stability, and improves eye comfort.

The viscoadaptive quality means the drop can behave more intelligently on the eye surface: it provides cushioning and coating while adapting during blinking. This helps the drop spread smoothly across the eye and stay longer where moisture is needed.

✅ Why Viscoadaptive Hyaluronan Is Better Than Regular Sodium Hyaluronate Drops

Regular sodium hyaluronate eye drops can moisturize the eye, but viscoadaptive hyaluronan is designed to offer a more advanced tear-film support effect.

It helps provide:

  • better coating of the ocular surface
  • longer-lasting moisture retention
  • smoother spreading with each blink
  • improved comfort without feeling overly heavy
  • better tear-film support for pets with moderate dryness

This makes TearAid especially useful when simple wetting drops are not enough for longer comfort.

✅ Glycerin

Helps draw and hold moisture on the eye surface, supporting hydration and comfort.

✅ Chamomile Flower Water

A gentle botanical component traditionally used for its soothing properties.


Key Benefits

  • Lubricates dry and irritated eyes
  • Helps refresh and stabilize the tear film
  • Supports longer-lasting eye comfort
  • Blink-activated spreading for better surface coverage
  • Helps reduce dryness-related discomfort
  • Supports pets with acute or seasonal dry eyes
  • Can assist in tear-film replacement for pets with KCS
  • Suitable for dogs, cats, and other animals as directed by the veterinarian

Indications

TearAid may be used to help support pets with:

  • moderate dry eye
  • seasonal eye dryness
  • tear-film instability
  • mild dryness-related irritation
  • eye surface discomfort due to inadequate lubrication
  • supportive care for keratoconjunctivitis sicca or KCS, as directed by the veterinarian
  • pets needing added ocular moisture and comfort

Common Symptoms

Pets with dry or irritated eyes may show:

  • frequent blinking
  • squinting
  • eye rubbing
  • dull or dry-looking eye surface
  • mild redness
  • thick or sticky discharge
  • discomfort when opening the eyes
  • recurring dryness
  • cloudy or tired-looking eyes

Important: Redness, pain, squinting, cloudiness, ulcer suspicion, trauma, or persistent discharge should be checked by a veterinarian.


How It Works

TearAid works by adding a lubricating moisture layer to the eye surface.

Its 0.25% viscoadaptive hyaluronan helps bind water and coat the ocular surface, supporting a more stable tear film. With blinking, the formula spreads across the eye to help refresh, cushion, and protect areas affected by dryness.

For pets with KCS or dry eye, TearAid can help by replacing some of the missing tear-film moisture and improving comfort. However, KCS may require veterinary diagnosis and specific medications that stimulate tear production. TearAid is best used as a supportive lubricating product under veterinary guidance.


Directions for Use

Shake well before use.

Apply 1–2 drops, 1 to 3 times daily, or use as directed by the veterinarian.

For best results:

  1. Wash hands before use.
  2. Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye, eyelids, fur, or any surface.
  3. Apply the drop gently into the affected eye.
  4. Allow the pet to blink naturally so the drop can spread.
  5. Close the bottle tightly after use.

Ingredients

Water, Chamomile Flower Water, Glycerin, Sodium Hyaluronate, 1,2-Hexanediol, Hydroxyacetophenone.


Storage and Precautions

  • For external ophthalmic use only.
  • Use only as directed by the veterinarian.
  • Do not use if the product seal is damaged.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Avoid contaminating the dropper tip.
  • Stop use and consult a veterinarian if irritation worsens or unusual reactions occur.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Check the product label for manufacturing and expiry date before use.

Product Information

  • Product Name: TearAid
  • Product Type: Lubricating Eye Drops
  • Main Active Lubricating Ingredient: 0.25% Viscoadaptive Hyaluronan
  • Net Content: 10 mL / 0.33 fl. oz.
  • For: Dogs, cats, and other animals
  • Use: Eye lubrication and tear-film support
  • Relief Level: Advanced relief for moderate dry eye

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is TearAid used for?

TearAid is used to help lubricate, moisturize, and support the tear film of pets with dry or uncomfortable eyes.

2. Can TearAid help pets with KCS or dry eye disease?

Yes, TearAid may help provide lubrication and tear-film support for pets with KCS. However, KCS often needs proper veterinary diagnosis and may require prescription eye medications to stimulate tear production. TearAid is supportive care and should be used as directed by the veterinarian.

3. What makes TearAid different from regular eye drops?

TearAid contains 0.25% viscoadaptive hyaluronan, which helps provide longer-lasting coating, moisture retention, and blink-activated spreading. This makes it more advanced than simple wetting drops.

4. Can TearAid be used for both dogs and cats?

Yes. TearAid is recommended for use in dogs, cats, and other animals, as directed by the veterinarian.

5. Can I use TearAid if my pet has red eyes or eye discharge?

TearAid may help with dryness, but redness, discharge, squinting, pain, or cloudiness may indicate a more serious eye problem. A veterinary checkup is recommended before using any eye product for those signs.

6. How often should TearAid be applied?

We recommend 1–2 drops, 1 to 3 times daily, or as directed by the veterinarian.

7. Is TearAid a treatment for eye infection?

No. TearAid is a lubricating eye drop. It is not an antibiotic or anti-infective medication. Eye infections should be assessed and treated by a veterinarian.

8. Can TearAid be used long-term?

It may be used for ongoing lubrication support if recommended by the veterinarian, especially for pets with recurring dryness or KCS-related tear-film needs.

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