OCuSOFT® Lid Scrub PLUS Proven To Kill Demodex Mites

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CYNACON/OCuSOFT® a broad based supplier of ophthalmic pharmaceuticals and supplies is pleased to announce the latest findings from a recent study(1). OCuSOFT® Lid Scrub PLUS, in its unique "Leave-On" formulation, was shown to effectively eradicate Demodex mites. Significantly, NO other eyelid cleanser used according to manufacturer's instructions kills Demodex.

Recent reports suggest that the Demodex mite is a contributing factor to meibomian gland dysfunction, meibomitis, blepharitis, and other eyelid irritations. A variety of corneal pathologic features, together with conjunctival inflammation commonly noted in rosacea, can be found in patients with Demodex infestation of the eyelids.(2) Studies confirm ocular infestation of Demodex may be as high as 47%.(3)

Troy Smith, Vice President, Professional and Technical Relations, remarks, "Researchers have for some time considered Demodex mite infestation as a factor in meibomian gland disease. It is exciting to note that our new OCuSOFT® Lid Scrub PLUS effectively kills Demodex mites utilizing its unique 'Leave-On' formula. Significantly, in blepharitis patients, one out of every six eyelashes contain Demodex mites, a number that increases with age. OCuSOFT® Lid Scrub PLUS is the only 'Leave-On' formulation eyelid cleanser on the market facilitating optimal Demodex kill rates."

Nat G. Adkins, Jr., OCuSOFT's Chairman, adds, "Practitioners are now recognizing that eradication of Demodex can significantly improve patient comfort and quality of life. OCuSOFT® is pleased to once again be at the forefront of lid disease and ocular surface therapy."

For more information or to acquire samples please call 800-233-5469 or visit http://www.ocusoft.com. Additionally, as a convenience to patients, OCuSOFT® Lid Scrub PLUS is available at CVS, Duane Reade and Long's Drug Stores.

  1. Yee, M.D., Richard. Efficacy of OCuSOFT® Lid Scrub? PLUS on Eradication of Ocular Demodex. 2008, July. Study on file.
  2. A . Kheirkhah, et. al. Corneal Manifestations of Ocular Demodex Infestation. American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 May; 143(5):743 - 49.
  3. Norn, MS. Incidence of Demodex folliculorum on skin of lids and nose. Acta Opthalmologica. 1982 Aug; 60(4):575-83.

CONTACT:
Brian Steinberg
Marketing Director of OCuSOFT
+1-281-239-9857
[email protected]

Web site: http://www.ocusoft.com/

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