Daily lid and lash hygiene. What we do every day . · PDF fileWhat we do every day matters....
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NovaBay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 5980 Horton Street, Suite 550, Emeryville, CA 94608
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What we do every day matters.
Daily lid and lash hygiene.
THE ONLY LID ANDLASH HYGIENE PRODUCTWITH NEUTROXTM
1,000 TIMESLOWERtoxicity when compared to Betadine.
min.
MICROORGANISM TIME KILL
KILLS INSECONDSin vitro from testing againtsthe nearest competitor. Time was measuredto kill 99.999% of each microorganism.
NOTICEABLE RESULTSIN LESS THAN
2 WEEKS
Daily lid and lash hygiene.
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Why Avenova?
IntroducingAvenova For DailyLid & LashHygiene
TM
AvenovaLid & Lash HygienePatient Instructions- In vitro efficacy against a wide range
of microorganisms.1
- Elegant & clean formulation without extraneous buffers, preservatives, and surfactants. - Gentle, refreshing, and soothing for everyday eyelid and eyelash cleansing.
- Avenova is the only daily lid and lash hygiene product with Neutrox™ (pure hypochlorous acid). Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is produced and released by neutrophil cells, part of the body’s natural defense mechanism against pathogens.
1. Wash hands prior to application.
2. Remove any make-up or
lotions around your eyes.
3. Apply 2 – 3 sprays of Avenova
to a 100% cotton round or oval.
4. Close your eyes.
5. Using a horizontal motion,
wipe the base of all the upper lid
lashes at least 3 times.
6. With eyes open, look up and
wipe the base of the lower
lashes with a horizontal motion
at least 3 times.
7. With a new cotton round or oval,
repeat on the other eye.
8. Use twice daily or as recommended by your
Doctor.
Doctor’s Instructions:
Daily lid and lash hygiene.
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Wipe.
Repeat.
spray.
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1 Antimicrobial efficacy in lab testing has not been shown to correlate with related efficacy in patients. Clinical studies to evaluate reduction in infection have not been performed.