Description
HYLO DUAL eye drops contain Sodium Hyaluronate (like in HYLO) and Ectoine. Ectoine, is a natural substance formed by microorganisms to protect themselves from extreme environments (e.g.: salt lakes or hot geysers). They adapt to these conditions by so-called extremolytes. Extremolytes like Ectoine are osmoprotective substances, which stabilize biological membranes.
Ectoine has a strong water-binding capacity. The water surrounding Ectoine is bound very compact, and forms a physiologic barrier. This “shield” of Ectoine and water protects cell membranes from contact with allergenic substances and against inflammatory responses to environmental stress (such as dehydration, e.g. by hyperosmolar tears, UV radiation or airborne allergens). Additionally, Ectoine has a stabilizing effect on the lipid phase of the tear film. It increases its elasticity, causes it to spread evenly over the eye surface and protects against the excessive evaporation of tears.
Burning, itching, tearing, foreign body sensation can be caused by insufficient moisture or by hypersensitivities (i.e.: allergies). ?It can be difficult to differentiate between a dry and an allergic eye. In these cases HYLO DUAL is advantageous thanks to the dual mode of action of Sodium Hyaluronate and Ectoine. Together Sodium Hyaluronate and Ectoine provide intensive long-lasting lubrication of the ocular surface and protect against the evaporation of tears to relieve itching and burning caused by inflammation and allergies.
CandorVision is proud to support the Sjögren's Society of Canada.
Sjögren’s is an autoimmune disease that is primarily identified by its two most common symptoms, dry eyes and a dry mouth. Candorvision is proud to collaborate with the Sjögren's Society of Canada with treatment donations as well as education on optimal relief of severe dry eye symptoms
CandorVision is proud to support The CNIB Foundation and Vision Loss Rehabilitation Eye Van Tour.
The Medical Mobile Care Unit, known more commonly as the Eye Van, is operated by Vision Loss Rehabilitation, The CNIB Foundation’s affiliate organization. The Eye Van, which was established in 1972, is a fully equipped, medical mobile eye-care clinic on wheels that travels more than 6,000 kilometers annually to provide service to 4,500 patients in Northern Ontario.