The first eye drops that treats Presbyopia
The first eye drops that treats Presbyopia


Currently, place a few drops in your eyes and regain the ability to read without glasses for up to 10 hours. That is the proposal of LENZ, the first aceclidine-based eye drops approved by the FDA to treat presbyopia, a condition that affects virtually everyone after the age of 45.


Unlike previous eye drops, it does not overstimulate the auxiliary muscle, avoiding annoying side effects such as pain in the eyebrows or unusual risks for the retina. The effectiveness of bis was proven in three randomized, double-blind phase two studies involving hundreds of participants in more than 30,000 days of recorded use with no miscellaneous to serious events.
