Is Ocu-GLO Rx safe?
Yes. Dr. Carmen Colitz and Dr. Terri McCalla (Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists = DACVO) performed a one-year clinical trial 2006/2007 on selected patients. All dogs had some type of ocular disease, ranging from PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), toxic cataracts (in PRA patients), immune-mediated uveitis (Golden Retrievers and others), optic neuritis from GME (Granulomatous Meningoencephalitis), senile retinal degeneration (which causes night blindness in aged dogs), SARDS (Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome) in which some vision was still present at initial examination, and post-cataract surgery in diabetics with or without hyperlipidemia-induced uveitis (uveitis = intraocular inflammation). The study was designed to study safety and palatability of the supplement; dogs were examined every 6 months and complete bloodwork performed every 6 months. None of the dogs had any aberrant or abnormal bloodwork changes due to taking Ocu-GLO Rx. In fact