NAVITAE® PLUS is a lubricant ophthalmic solution with an antioxidant and moisturizing effect used for the relief of dry eyes and ocular discomfort caused by :
- Ocular irritation caused by pathologies such as keratitis, adverse effects following corneal surgery, traumatic ulcers, corneal inflammation.
 - Oxidative stress due to light exposure and/or an increase in free radicals on the ocular surface.
 - Contact lens wearing.
 
WITH SODIUM HYALURONATE 0.15%
- A highly hydrophilic physiological polymer.
 - Provides NAVITAE® PLUS with biophysical properties similar to those of natural tears.
 - Has an optimum molecular weight.
 
WITH CARBOXYMETHYL ß-GLUCAN
- A viscoelastic agent
 - Lubricating effect
 
WITH VITAMIN A
- Stabilizes the fatty phase of the tear film
 - Helps to maintain natural hydration
 - Reduces the symptoms of ocular dryness
 
WITH VITAMIN E
- Antioxidant
 - Reduces the concentration of free radicals in the lachrymal fluid
 - Enhances the protection of corneal and conjunctival epithelial cells
 - Decreases the risk of inflammation
 
AND WITH SCO®
NAVITAE® PLUS is preserved with a special preservative system called SCO® (Stabilized Complex Oxychloro) that keeps the solution sterile in the bottle. When exposed to light, SCO® dissipates into components naturally found in human tears such as sodium chloride, oxygen and water, making it very well tolerated.
- The topical ocular use of Vitamin A improves contact lens wearing by reducing the frictional, mechanical damage that they can cause on epithelial cells of the cornea and conjunctiva. Vitamin A stabilizes the fatty phase of the lachrymal film by increasing its capacity to maintain natural hydration, therefore reducing the symptoms of ocular dryness.
 - This activity is also exerted by the polysaccharides present in the product.
 - Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps to reduce the concentration of free radicals in the lachrymal fluid, and therefore enhances the protection of corneal and conjunctival epithelial cells, decreasing the risk of inflammation.
 
								
								



				
				
				