Savavet Optiset Tablets for Dogs and Cats (10 Tablets)
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Product Details
| Product type | Film-Coated Oral Nutritional Supplement (OTC / Vet-Recommended) |
| Volume / Quantity | Strip of 10 Tablets |
| Target Species | Canines and Felines (Particularly aging pets, senior animals with early lens cloudiness, or breeds prone to retinal degeneration) |
| Common Use Case | Long-term nutritional protection against Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA); reducing the risk and slowing the advancement of cataracts; providing targeted antioxidant support to shield delicate ocular cells from oxidative stress and UV light damage; helping maintain night vision and visual sharpness; and offering systemic cellular support for pets suffering from chronic dry eye conditions. |
Savavet Optiset (10 Tablets) is an advanced, comprehensive oral ocular health supplement specifically formulated to support vision, maintain retinal integrity, and preserve overall eye function in aging or high-risk dogs and cats. Unlike topical eye drops that provide localized surface lubrication or antibiotic coverage, Optiset targets ocular tissue longevity from the inside out using a potent blend of carotenoids, essential vitamins, trace minerals, and botanical antioxidants.
The tablet features Lutein (3.2 mg, containing 256 mcg Zeaxanthin) and Natural Beta-Carotene (6000 IU). These specialized dietary carotenoids accumulate naturally within the pet’s retina and lens, serving as a biological filter against damaging blue and ultraviolet light while neutralizing free radicals. This formula is further fortified with L-Glutathione, Grape Seed Extract, and Ginseng Extract to combat oxidative stress, which contributes to degenerative conditions like Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) and age-related nuclear sclerosis (clouding of the lens). Trace minerals like Zinc Oxide (40 mg) support night vision processes, and Methylcobalamin (500 mcg) works to protect optic nerve health. Optiset is clinically utilized as long-term nutritional support for breeds predisposed to hereditary cataracts, pets managing dry eye conditions (KCS), and senior companion animals experiencing progressive vision decline.
