Video Series Section

Ocufolin

The following videos have been recorded from various subject matter experts discussing the foundational science that was used as the basis of Ocufolin product. Please note that the wording being used is their own and not necessarily inline with the promotional language of the product. Nonetheless, we have made a good faith effort to keep the content accurate, faithful to the speaker‘s words and within FDA guidelines.

That Challenging Patient - blood brain barrier issues in managing retinal ischemia

This clip features Medical Director Craig Brown, OD, MD, outlining the difficulty in sending targeted nutrients across the blood brain barrier and across the retinal blood barrier.

That Challenging Patient - wet or dry macular degeneration

This clip features Medical Director Craig Brown, OD, MD, comparing the application of homocysteine management to both types of macular degeneration patients.

That Challenging Patient - managing Hcy in Diabtic Retinopathy patients

This clip features Dr Craig Brown, OD, MD, explaining why an imbalance in Hcy could be slowing or defeating your best practices for managing diabetic retinopathy patients.

That Challenging Patient - the role of MTHFR and genetic limitations common to T2D patients

This clip features Dr Craig Brown, OD, MD, explaining the impact of particular folate polymorphisms on the Hcy methylation of many type 2 diabetes patients.

Highlights of the 2020 Conjunctival Microcirculation Clinical Study

This clip features Dr Criag Brown, OD, MD, outlining the key insights gained from the clinical study published by the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Microvascular Research (2020). This study demonstrated improvement in conjunctival microcirculation among diabetic patients using L-methylfolate supplementation.

Highlights of the 2019 L-methylfolate in Diabtetic Retinopathy Clinical Study

This clip features Dr Criag Brown, OD, MD, outlining the key insights gained from the clinical study published by the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Eye and Vision (2019). This study included both retinal and hypertentive diabetic retinopathy cases and noted clear improvement in retinal microvasculature.