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Harrow Announces Availability of VEVYE® (Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Solution) 0.1%, the First and Only Cyclosporine-Based Product Indicated for Treating Both Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eye Disease
VEVYE® Offers Rapid Onset with Clinically and Statistically Meaningful Improvement Beginning as Early as 15 Days1 with Sustained Improvement over 56 Weeks2

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nVEVYE® Offers Rapid Onset with Clinically and Statistically Meaningful Improvement\n\n\nBeginning as Early as 15 Days1 with Sustained Improvement over 56 Weeks2\n\n\nVEVYE® Patients to Have Access to a 100% Money-Back Guarantee Program3\n\n\n NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nHarrow (Nasdaq: HROW), a leading U.S. eyecare pharmaceutical company, today announced that VEVYE® (cyclosporine ophthalmic solution) 0.1%, a patented, non‑preserved, twice-daily (BID) dosed prescription drug based on a “water‑free” semifluorinated alkane eyedrop technology, is now available in the U.S. – and includes a 100% Money‑Back Guarantee program. VEVYE, uniquely dispensed in a 10 microliter drop, is the first and only cyclosporine‑based product indicated for treating both the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease (DED).\n\n\nIn commenting on the announcement, Mark L. Baum, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Harrow, said, “We are thrilled to announce the availability of VEVYE for our customers and their patients. VEVYE is powered by the unique combination of the reliable and trusted active ingredient, cyclosporine, and a water-free semifluorinated alkane delivery vehicle, perfluorobutylpentane. We are excited to see VEVYE’s exceptional clinical trial data come to life as U.S. dry eye disease patients are now able to access and experience a highly tolerable product that provides rapid onset of relief and sustained improvement of both signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. Because of VEVYE’s unique combination of both a potent 0.1% cyclosporine solute and a pH- and osmolarity-free semifluorinated alkane, VEVYE is both evolutionary and revolutionary, solving an unmet need for eyecare professionals treating the tens of millions of American chronic dry eye disease sufferers.”\n\n\nDry eye disease (DED) is a common condition that occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly, and it is often associated with chronic inflammation. Untreated DED can lead to discomfort such as stinging, burning or blurry vision, and chronic DED can interfere with daily activities like reading and using a computer. More serious consequences include increased risk of eye infections and damage to the surface of the eye, which can potentially result in serious vision problems and even loss of sight. Causes of dry eye are varied a...