What is AMD?
AMD—age-related macular degeneration—is a disease that affects the eyes. Macular degeneration is when the macula, a small part in the back of your eyes, becomes damaged which starts to affect the central part of your vision.
The damage to the macula can happen over time and is due to many different factors like general aging, genetics, damage from the sun, and the effects of smoking.
Eye Care with AMD
5 ways to support eyes with an AMD diagnosis
Understanding Dry vs Wet AMD
All AMD starts as dry AMD, and between 10-15% of people progress to wet AMD which is an advanced stage of the condition.
The AREDS 2 formula in PreserVision has been shown to help reduce the risk of progression for moderate-to-advanced AMD.* Because there is no cure to AMD, delaying progression is one way to help.
Making a Plan with Your Eye Doctor
Did you know that 9 out of 10 eyes doctor surveyed recommend PreserVision? If you think PreserVision is right for you, ask your eye doctor about how it may help. Explore sightmatters.com for resources like an eye doctor discussion guide for ideas on how to navigate the conversation–because talking about your vision and eye health can be scary.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
†Based on the AREDS and AREDS2 clinical studies.
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Why PreserVision Areds
Areds helps build protective pigments (lutein & zeaxanthin) in the retina that support long-term eye health.
May help improve contrast sensitivity and visual clarity in low-light conditions, especially in aging eyes.