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Lissamine Green Strips

These strips work by staining the cornea blue upon instillation. This causes “speckling” of the cornea, which gives the user immediate indication of any dry patches, as well as any muco-deficient or damaged corneal cells.

EGP 420

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Indications
Used to stain preferentially damaged or devitalized cells
To indicate any dry patches, as well as any mucus-deficient or damaged corneal epithelial cells
Specifications
It does not stain healthy, proliferating ocular surface cells and has a minimal effect on cell viability
It does not sting the eye like Rose Bengal, and white light or blue light can be used on the slit lamp during detection
Available as sterile strips in individual pouches
Each strip is impregnated with approximately 1.50 mg of Lissamine Green
Innovative peel open packing with a transparent film on one side

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