Remend Rx
Remend Rx
Remend Eye Lubricating Drops for Dogs and Cats
- Rebranded as Ocunovis BioHAnce Gel Eye Drops
- Manufactured now by Sentrx
Remend Corneal Repair Gel for Dogs and Cats
- Rebranded as Oculenis BioHAnce Ocular Repair Gel
- Manufactured now by Sentrx
Remend Eye Lubricating Drops for Dogs and Cats
- Rebranded as Ocunovis BioHAnce Gel Eye Drops
- Manufactured now by Sentrx
Remend Corneal Repair Gel for Dogs and Cats
- Rebranded as Oculenis BioHAnce Ocular Repair Gel
- Manufactured now by Sentrx
Review Summary
17 total reviews
Rated 4.94 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
16 5 star reviews
1 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Reviews
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Good for Mr. Biggs
From UndisclosedComments about RemendProduct is great for my biggy - Mr. Biggs -
Recommended for healing of the eye after corneal ulcer, etc.
From UndisclosedComments about RemendMy 1-yr-old female Persian developed a corneal ulcer & bad eye infection. I started her on Terramycin until I could get her in to the vet, who was glad I'd caught it early & started treatment because he said that problem can often lead to loss of the eye. He prescribed Tobramycin drops 4x/day (which he said is a stronger antibiotic than Terramycin) to finish clearing any infection and Remend drops 4x/day to speed and improve healing. It was a long process, alternating the drops 4x each per day over such a long period of time, but thankfully she is a very sweet docile cat who didn't mind too much. She stayed on the drops for months until all that remained of the ulcerative lesion was just a tiny dot of scar tissue on the eye. Though not cheap, I highly recommend Remend for healing of the eye after a corneal ulcer or other infection. And the price on VetRx is WAY better than what I paid the vet for the first bottle, about half the price. -
Would purchase this again
From UndisclosedComments about RemendGood product and half the cost -
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From UndisclosedComments about RemendVery good product and nice and fast delivery... -
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From UndisclosedComments about RemendVery good product and nice and fast delivery... -
It has improved my dog's life!
From undisclosedComments about RemendI have a 6 year old Chihuahua that her left eye doesn't produce tears. If I only use artificial tears, when I get home after a long day at work, her eye is gunky and sometimes her eyelids are stuck together. A totally unacceptable situation! I had tried another prescription eyedrop but the poor dog was allergic to it. Remend eyedrops lubricate her eye all night and all day. It had greatly improved the quality of her life! I will purchase this product again and again. -
It has improved my dog's life.
From St. Louis, MOComments about RemendI use this every night before bed and every morning before I leave for work. Also anytime I'm going to be gone for awhile. It keeps her "dry" eye lubricated. -
I Would Buy This Product Again
From undisclosedComments about RemendI am very happy with VetRXDirect. They contacted my Vet's office for the prescription and the meds arrived in a very timely manner. The Vet felt the Remend Corneal Repair Gel was instrumental in the healing of my Pug's eye ulcer. -
Miracle product. Will continue to purchase, for Pug's sake.
From undisclosedComments about RemendAs far as I know, Remend makes three products. The product I purchased was the Eye Lubricating Drops. I did quite a bit of exploring the research of this product. The bottle is 10mL, which equals 2 teaspoons. The bottle is small, but isn't difficult to squeeze. I use this on our 10 year old Pug. He has Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca which is a fancy word for dry eyes. I shouldn't play it down because he makes no tears in his right eye and he has some minor level of it in his left eye. I've read that brachiocephalic dogs don't appear to have any or as much pain/discomfort as other dogs, but I don't buy it. His vet, correctly, has him on Cyclosporine drops twice a day, for over a year, but this was becoming only marginally helpful. There is a synergistic effect using both Cyclosporine and Remend Eye Lubricating Drops. Our Pug has been receiving one drop in each eye in the morning and evening of both medications for almost two weeks, now. His less severe left eye is remarkably better - to the point that as I'm giving him the drops in his eyes, it appears he doesn't need them...he has such a wet, bright eye. However, I will continue forever. His horrible right eye is at least 50% better. Yes, really. The swelling of the eyeball itself is down, the redness has abated and his eyeball appears damp at the 12 hour intervals, and throughout the day, sometimes looks wet and brighter. I'm sure he will have lasting damage in the right eye, but the symptoms are easing. Also, when I was reading the reviews before I purchased this with the help of my veterinarian (it takes a prescription), someone had mentioned that their animal was experiencing a milky-white haze on the front of the eye after starting use. Well, we experienced that, too; it started around day 4? but was gone by the end of day 10. I should have mentioned it at the beginning, but our Pug HAD enormously messy, dry, goopy globs of eye boogers that stuck to his eyes and surrounding area - NO MORE! -
I'll be back! Great service!
From undisclosedComments about RemendVetRx Direct was so easy to get my dog's meds filled and waaaay cheaper than the vet... even with shipping! They contacted my vet for the authorization. I did nothing other than place my order online. Shipping was quick! I'll be back for my refills!
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Hello, Can I use Remend for my dog who has Pannus? Many thanks!?
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Remend requires a prescription from your veterinarian. Please contact your veterinarian to discuss the best treatment for your dog.
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What % of active ingredient is concentrated in this product??
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The active ingredient in the three Remend products is a modified version of hyaluronic acid, which aids in lubrication and repair. Remend corneal repair gel contains 0.75%, the Remend lubricating eye drops contain 0.4% and the Remend wound spray contains 1.0%. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How long should I wait between remend eye drop and antibiotic eye drop??
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In general, it is recommended to wait 5-15 minutes between eye drop administrations but the antibiotic that has been prescribed may have specific instructions. Your veterinarian will be able to recommend the order they should be given and how long to wait in between. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Will Bayer ever increase the amount of product from 3 ml to 10 ml? Do you have another hyalauronic acid based product for the eye? My cat has feline herpes ulcer of the cornea as well as leukemia so I need to give it daily for her life. What can you offer as far as an antiviral? As far as an antibiotic should she ever get an infection in the eye??
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There is a product called Optimend which is a 2% hyaluronic acid gel for corneal repair. This product comes in a 10mL bottle. If you are interested in Optimend, consult your veterinarian to determine whether this is an appropriate treatment for your cat's corneal ulcer. Antivirals and antibiotics require prescriptions and their use is determined by the veterinarian. Please consult your veterinarian to determine appropriate treatments for your cat's infections. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can this product be used on a Persian cat with entropism where the bottom eyelid slides up under the edge of the upper eyelid? She had surgery for this in 2008 but is looks like it didn't take...the cornea or eye tissue under the upper eyelid gets red and irritated from this condition...will this med remove the irritation and redness there? and how often is it to be applied in the eye?
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The supplement, Remend Repair Gel, contains the active ingredient modified hyaluronic acid which is used to support the natural healing process of superficial corneal ulcerations. It would be to your best interest to contact your veterinarian to verify the benefits that Remend may provide for your cat. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog is on Remend and Tobramycin for a corneal abrasion. She gets a white, milky discharge often after the drops. It is usually around her inner eyelid and will work itself out when I apply wetting drops. Is this just the healing??
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FYI, my dog has one dry eye and before we figured out the optimal treatment (Optimmune + eye lubricant with haluronic acid) he would get a milky discharge (eye boogers). Often cleaning the eye with saline or applying eye lubricant, would bring out mucus that was already there and would have discharged or crusted. That happened daily until we reached optimal treatment, but also days we miss a dose.
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It is a general recommendation to allow at least 5 minutes between drops when administering. It is also recommended to instill the eyedrops in order of least viscous (thick) to most viscous and instill eye drops delivered in an aqueous base (water based) before an oil based product. Make sure adequate time is allowed between these drops. If you are still noticing the discharge after applying, contact your veterinarian to receive further evaluation.
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does it contain preservatives??
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Lisa, Corneal repair gel, wound spray, and lubricating drops by Remend do not contain any preservatives per the manufacturer’s representative. Please let us know if you have any further questions regarding these products. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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when will it be back in stock?
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shasha, While we are unable to guarantee the availability of Remend drops, we hope to have the product back in stock within a couple of weeks. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can this medication make my dog's eye look like it has a film over it??
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Susan, The manufacturer does not report this as a side effect or a common observation upon administration. Speak with your veterinarian about possible causes for a cloudy film if this does not resolve after the drops are discontinued. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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my rabbit injured his eye and the inner corner is slightly protruding/showing and i can not afford a vet bill i read he needs eye drops. will this product be of any use to us??
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Connie, We are sorry to hear about your rabbit's eye. Unfortunately, we are unable to recommend any products or make any diagnosis. We urge you to seek out a veterinary clinic that will help your situation and perhaps accepts Care Credit or similar program. Take care, VetRxDirect
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