ENTOD Pharmaceuticals CEO Nikkhil Masurkar on PresVu Eye Drops, presbyopia, and reading glasses
Presvu Eye DropsPresbyopiaReading GlassesEntod PharmaceuticalsNikkhil MasurkarReal Estate NewsSep 06, 2024
PresVu Eye Drops is a therapeutic option for individuals with presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects near vision.
No, PresVu is not a replacement for reading glasses. It is a therapeutic option that should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Yes, PresVu is safe to use. Clinical trials have shown that it is safe and effective, with minor side effects such as temporary irritation or redness occurring in about 2% of patients.
The side effects of PresVu are generally mild and transient, and may include temporary irritation or redness.
PresVu should be used by individuals with presbyopia, under the guidance of a doctor.
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