What is Hylo® Sodium Hyaluronate Eye Drops?

May 11, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen You
Introduction
Hylo® Sodium Hyaluronate Eye Drops are a commonly used clinical treatment for dry eye syndrome. Manufactured in Germany, this product comes in a 10 mL large bottle—the only preservative-free sodium hyaluronate eye drop available in such a large-volume format. Compared with other sodium hyaluronate eye drops, its preservative-free formulation allows for long-term use without causing further damage to the ocular surface tissues of patients.

When some patients experience ocular discomfort, they often choose eye drops to alleviate symptoms—for example, Hylo-Comod® sodium hyaluronate eye drops. However, most patients are not particularly familiar with this medication. So, what exactly is Hylo-Comod® sodium hyaluronate eye drops?

What is Hylo-Comod® Sodium Hyaluronate Eye Drops?

Hylo-Comod® sodium hyaluronate eye drops are a commonly used clinical treatment for dry eye syndrome. Manufactured in Germany, this product comes in a 10 mL bottle—the largest available preservative-free formulation for treating dry eye. Compared with other sodium hyaluronate eye drops, Hylo-Comod® contains no preservatives, making it suitable for long-term use without causing further damage to the ocular surface tissues.

The primary therapeutic agent for dry eye syndrome is sodium hyaluronate (also known as hyaluronic acid sodium salt), a high-molecular-weight polysaccharide biomaterial. Sodium hyaluronate exhibits pronounced hydrophilic and lubricating properties, significantly improving dry eye symptoms. Additionally, it may interact with the corneal surface and tear film, thereby stabilizing the tear film and prolonging tear film breakup time. It moisturizes and lubricates the eyes, effectively relieving ocular discomfort.

Patients should use Hylo-Comod® sodium hyaluronate eye drops strictly as directed by their healthcare provider to avoid improper use that could adversely affect the periocular skin. Should ocular symptoms worsen or new discomfort arise, patients should promptly seek evaluation at a qualified medical facility to rule out other potential ocular conditions. We hope this information proves helpful.

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