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iVistaVida 2.0% is a premium ophthalmic solution formulated with Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) 2.0% w/v in a 2ml presentation. Designed specifically for intraocular use, it serves as a viscoelastic agent during ophthalmic procedures such as cataract surgeries and intraocular lens implantation.
This solution provides exceptional lubrication and tissue protection, ensuring clear visualization and reducing trauma to delicate ocular structures. It enhances the surgical field by maintaining space within the anterior chamber, stabilizing tissues, and minimizing damage caused by instrument manipulation.
Manufactured under stringent quality standards, iVistaVida 2.0% is free of impurities and contaminants, ensuring superior safety and efficacy. Its optimal viscosity and biocompatibility make it a trusted choice for ophthalmic surgeons worldwide.
Packaged in a sterile, ready-to-use syringe, iVistaVida 2.0% simplifies application while ensuring convenience and precision during surgical procedures.
Country Of Origin : India
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Ophthalmic Solution USP 2.0% w/v (iVistaVida 2.0%) is an intraocular surgical aid primarily used during cataract surgery and other ophthalmic procedures. It helps to maintain anterior chamber depth, protects corneal endothelial cells, and stabilizes tissues during intraocular lens implantation.
Usage:
Administered only by trained professionals during surgery.
Provides a viscoelastic protective layer in the anterior chamber to facilitate surgical manipulation.
Storage Instructions:
Store at a temperature of 2°C to 25°C.
Avoid freezing or exposure to direct sunlight.
Use the product immediately after opening to maintain sterility.
Precautions:
For intraocular use only. Do not use if the packaging is damaged.
Discard unused portions after surgery.
Ensure compatibility with other surgical materials to avoid complications.
This product is meticulously designed to enhance surgical outcomes while minimizing potential trauma to ocular tissues.