Catalin eye drops are used to help slow the progression of cataracts, especially in their early stages, by reducing cloudiness of the lens and improving vision to some extent. The effectiveness of Catalin depends on the substance pyrenoxycantine, which is believed to affect the chemical processes that contribute to lens clouding, thus helping to protect the lens from further damage.
Catalin is applied to the eye according to the doctor's instructions, usually three times a day. It is necessary to wash your hands well before use and avoid touching the tip of the dropper to the eye to keep the solution clean. To ensure the best results, using the medication requires continuous, long-term commitment, with medical follow-up to evaluate the condition and determine whether there is a need for surgical intervention in the future.