New Delhi: Entod Pharmaceuticals on Tuesday said it has received approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to market India’s first eye drops to remove the need for reading glasses.
The Mumbai-based drugmaker has received final approval for PresVu eye drops and plans to introduce it in the domestic market in the first week of October.
PresVu is the first eye drop in India specifically developed to reduce dependency on reading glasses for individuals affected by presbyopia, a common age-related vision condition that typically impacts those over 40.
“This DCGI approval is a major step forward in our mission to transform eye care in India. PresVu is more than just a product; it’s a solution that stands to improve the lives of millions by offering them greater visual independence,” Entod Pharmaceuticals CEO Nikkhil K Masurkar was quoted as saying by Republic World.
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