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Re: Cataract cure finally found, but just left to rot
From the FAQ on Lanomax:
Can brown cataracts be treated?
Nuclear cataracts change the nucleus in the center of the lens to yellow or brown. Lanomax® has been shown to have a therapeutic effect on nuclear cataracts.
Effectively, this is saying that brown cataracts CAN be treated with Lanomax. However, by the time the nucleus has turned brown, the cataract will be hypermature. From the same FAQ:
However, it is unlikely to provide dramatic treatment effects in a short time if the cataract is in a hyper-mature state.
Now I was unaware that dogs get yellow or brown cataracts like we do, no, the Internet says "unlike human cataracts, dog cataracts are white". But Lanomax seems to think that, nevertheless, yes, yellow and brown cataracts can still be treated by Lanomax. Were they thinking of we humans after all??!! But if they are hypermature, it will take a long time. Hell, in view of what they said...I think I will give it a serious try this time.
Although I still think we need an AGE-breaker eye drop.