July 14, 2008
Supplements, the Next Frontier for Dry Eyes
Dry eyes have become a common, and potentially complicated issue facing many individuals today. The source of the problem maybe lack of tear production, Blepharitis or lid inflammation and even oil gland Dysfunction. While the treatments may vary depending on the etiology, there are some basic therapies that help all of these patients.
Chronic dry eyes can alter the integrity of the cornea, and decrease vision, resulting in constant discomfort to the patient. Effective treatment is crucial to insure good ocular health, vision and patient satisfaction. Therapies have changed over the years, starting with artificial tears and expanding to the use of anti-inflammatory agents. These new pharmaceuticals decrease swelling in the tear producing mechanism, allergies and thus increase tear volume. Additionally, the new use of Restasis (Cyclosporine) which is an anti-autoimmune medicine likewise increases tear production. Punctal plugs are frequently employed to maintain fluid volume in the cul de sac of the eye as well.
Supplements have recently been added to the therapeutic regimen in an attempt to recruit systemic assistance. For years individuals have used their own cook book method of supplements with mixed results. For the first time, a prescription supplement has been introduced that incorporates the most important components to treat dry eyes.
Tears Again Hydrate® is a new formulation that is the only prescription supplement for treating dry eyes to date. This combination contains a blend of Omega III (Flaxseed Oil), Omega VI (Primrose Oil), essential fatty acids and Bilberry Extract. These ingredients are combined with liposomes that increase absorption, and decrease digestive problems common with OTC supplements. This formulation must be closely monitored by an eye doctor to prevent detrimental drug, and physiological interactions. Hydrate treats the inflammatory component of dry eyes resulting in relief from the symptoms.
Flaxseed oil is obtained from the seeds of the flax plant, and functions by protecting the cell membranes. In addition, it also inhibits the effect of the inflammatory cascade and improves oil gland secretions; it essentially unplugs the oil gland orifices. Primrose oil is an Omega VI, and is an important component for the metabolism of Omega VI fatty acids. These are needed for healthy mucosal tissue, and good quality tear film.
Bilberry Extract is an important requirement for eye health. It is a Bioflavonoid that is water soluble, and a valuable antioxidant component for treating dry eye conditions. Hydrate also contains Safflower oil and Lecithin and Soy derivatives.
This supplement should not be taken by pregnant women or patients taking Phenothiazines, anti psychotic medications. Further, Flaxseed oil increases the frequency of defecation and should be avoided by individuals with any inflammatory bowel condition like Colitis and Crones disease.
In summary, dry eyes are a problem for many individuals, and treatments have been developed to help alleviate the nasty symptoms. Tears Again Hydrate® is the first supplement to help increase tear production, and treat the symptoms associated with this common condition.
