Vision Support
For Cats and Dogs
Vision Support

Usage

60 Notched Tablets 
1/2 tablet in cats weighing up to 5 kg. +1/2 for every additional 5 kg 
1 tablet for dogs weighing up to 10 kg. + 1 tablet for every additional 10 kg. 
It helps maintain normal eye functions and health. The vitamin, mineral, extract and antioxidant support it contains helps reduce eye oxidative damage. 
Indications
  • In protecting the health of eye functions 
  • Helps with pre-operative preparation and recovery in the post-operative period 
  • Oxidative stress reducing effect 
  • Repairing vitamin D3 deficiency 
  • In reducing the risk of cataracts 
  • In correcting taurine deficiency 
  • In eliminating the deficiency of B vitamins 
  • Neurology support
  Content Content  
3a820 VitB1 Tiamin 2.5 mg
3a826 VitB2 Riboflavin 2.5 mg
3a3l4 VitB3 Niacin 10 mg
3a83l VitB6 Piridoksin 2.5 mg
3a880 VitB7 Biotin 0.15 mg
3a300 VitC Ascorbic Acid 20 mg
3a671 VitD3 Cholecalciferol 3 mg
3a700 VitE Alpha Tokoferol 15 mg
11.3.1 Calcium Carbonate Calcium Carbonate 75 mg
11 1.5 Potasyum Citrate Potasyum Citrate 4 mg
11.2.1 Magnesium Oxid Magnesium Oxid 80 mg
3b603 Zinc Oxide Zinc Oxide 3 mg
3a160 Beta Carotene Beta Carotene 10 mg
3a370 L-Taurine L-Taurine 5 mg

Extracts: Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Lutein Extract 

Content Features

Vitamin B1 

- It is effective in reducing the risk of cataracts by protecting eye health. 


 

Vitamin B2 

- As an antioxidant, riboflavin has the potential to reduce oxidative stress in the body, including the eyes. 
 
-As an antioxidant, riboflavin protects against harmful free radicals in your eyes and has been linked to a reduced risk of developing cataracts. 
 
- Provides effective treatment in corneal vascularization. 


  

Vitamin B3 

-Niacin plays a role in preventing glaucoma, a condition in which your eye's optic nerve is damaged. 


  

Vitamin B6 

- It reduces levels of homocysteine, a protein in your body that may be associated with inflammation and an increased risk of developing AMD. 


  

Vitamin B7 

- It helps metabolize carbohydrates and amino acids and contributes to the breakdown of fats in your body. Additionally, biotin supplement is effective in protecting eye health. 


  

Vitamin C 

- Vitamin C is also a highly effective antioxidant, protecting essential molecules in the body, such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, DNA and RNA, from damage by free radicals and reactive oxygen species that can be produced during normal metabolism, as well as during normal metabolism. The eye has a particularly high metabolic rate and therefore has an additional need for antioxidant protection. 
 
-In addition to being a source of antioxidants, Vitamin C helps slow down cataracts and prevents macular degeneration. 


  

Vitamin D3 

- Vitamin D is synthesized by sunlight; It is beneficial in many metabolic activities of the eye and in preventing macular degeneration. 


  

Vitamin E 

- Many eye conditions are believed to be related to oxidative stress, an imbalance between antioxidants and free radicals in your body. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect your cells, including your eye cells, from damage by free radicals, which are harmful, unstable molecules. It is also a vitamin that prevents cataracts and macular degeneration. 


  

Calcium Carbonate 

-It is an important factor in limiting the development/progression of age-related macular degeneration. 


  

Potassium Citrate 

-It helps body systems function properly, especially heart, muscle and bone health. 


  

Magnesium Oxide 


-It regulates the acid-base balance in the body, regulates blood pressure, ensures vascular elasticity, and takes part in cell renewal. 
 
-Diabetic patients with magnesium deficiency may develop serious problems in the retina because magnesium has blood sugar regulating properties. 


  

Zinc Oxide 


- Zinc ions are found in the enzyme superoxide dismutase, which plays an important role in scavenging superoxide radicals. Regarding the eye, zinc plays important roles in antioxidant and immune function. 
 
There is evidence that dietary antioxidants and anti-inflammatories may be beneficial in reducing the risk of age-related eye disease. 


  

Beta Carotene 

- Beta Carotene protects the eye from oxidative stress, apoptosis, mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation and also reduces the risk of cataracts. 


  

L-Taurine 

-Taurine protects retina cells from damage, normalizing the flow of calcium ions they need for proper function. 
 
-Oxidative stress has an effect on light-sensitive cells in the retina. These damages lead to age-related macular degeneration and other forms of retinal disease. When taurine levels are insufficient, various vision problems can occur, including retinal ganglion cell degeneration and retinal dysfunction. Taurine is required for optimum retinal cell maintenance. 

- Ginkgo Biloba Extract 

- Lutein Extract