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Post by Floater killer on Apr 4, 2005 15:18:37 GMT -5
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Post by Larry on Apr 4, 2005 23:36:18 GMT -5
Hmmm..... never heard of eye iontherapy or eye spray with iodine brine, nor do I have a clue how it is supposed to effect vitreous opacities.
I would need to hear some real accounts of those that have experienced such treatments before I would consider this something other then another placebo treatment.
I am curious what is meant by iontherapy?
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Post by Floater killer on Nov 5, 2005 6:49:12 GMT -5
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Post by malogorski on Nov 5, 2005 13:02:19 GMT -5
Looks like a god idea. Another step in the long road towards a safe treatment of floaters. ( minus the cataract ).
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Post by victorlin on Nov 9, 2005 3:02:49 GMT -5
Does anyone have study to use this method ? It is a good ideal
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Post by diefloaterdie on Mar 11, 2006 7:01:00 GMT -5
this treatment sounds interestin has anybody done it DOES IT WORK?!!!!!
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Post by RxTech on Jul 27, 2006 20:18:52 GMT -5
Aciont is a company in Utah, USA who makes a device to administer drugs to the inside of the eye with a technology called iontophoresis. I thought that using hyaluronidase (Vitrase) in this device with low dose controlled penetration to the vitreous may be a non-invasive way to liquify the floaters. Just need $$ to do the clinical trial.
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Post by die floater die on Aug 3, 2006 10:29:28 GMT -5
is this treatment in use yet?? PLEASE LET THEM FIND A CURE SOON THIS FLOATERS nutsE IS TORTURE
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Post by eyeissues on Sept 30, 2007 13:44:55 GMT -5
The site is under contruction now, which usually means that the company has folded. Sites that are upgrading, just don't pull down every page of there site.
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Post by sticusevemorots on Sept 24, 2020 21:35:46 GMT -5
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