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India's drug regulatory agency has approved a new eye drop called "Pressvo," offering a potential breakthrough for millions dealing with presbyopia. This condition, which affects the eye's ability to focus on close objects and often necessitates reading glasses, results from the lens becoming less flexible with age. Pressvo, manufactured in Mumbai and expected to hit the market in October, provides a non-invasive treatment to improve blurry vision caused by presbyopia. The eye drop's unique formulation aims to restore focus and offer lubrication, reducing or eliminating the need for reading glasses. With presbyopia affecting an estimated 1.8 billion people worldwide, and 45% of adults over 40 experiencing this condition, Pressvo could significantly enhance quality of life for many.

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India's drug regulatory agency has approved a new eye drop called "Pressvo," offering a potential breakthrough for millions dealing with presbyopia. This condition, which affects the eye's ability to focus on close objects and often necessitates reading glasses, results from the lens becoming less flexible with age. Pressvo, manufactured in Mumbai and expected to hit the market in October, provides a non-invasive treatment to improve blurry vision caused by presbyopia.

The eye drop's unique formulation aims to restore focus and offer lubrication, reducing or eliminating the need for reading glasses. With presbyopia affecting an estimated 1.8 billion people worldwide, and 45% of adults over 40 experiencing this condition, Pressvo could significantly enhance quality of life for many.



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