Birmingham, AL—Results were released from the second phase of the Multifocal Electroretinogram (MERG) study of patients placed on supplemental vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids—a combination also known as macular health—to improve deteriorating maculas due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
"The conclusions of the new MERG study offer good news to sufferers of age-related macular degeneration," said John O. Mason III, MD, researcher and retina specialist at the Callahan Eye Foundation, the University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB). "This study is proof that the Macular Health vitamin is an incredible product for sufferers of this life-altering disease."
The study, accepted by the Association for Research and Vision in Ophthalmology (ARVO) for poster presentation, found that patients taking the Macular Health capsule once daily over a 2-year period had an increase in the health of the macula and better vision compared with a control group that did not take the Macular Health Capsule.
The first phase of the study found a 16 % increase in retinal improvement in patients taking Macular Health for 12 weeks. The second phase found a 17% increase in retinal improvement in the same patients after 2 years of taking Macular Health.
Dr. Mason and a team of retina specialists from UAB will continue to monitor participants in the study to evaluate long-term improvement in eye health and vision due to Macular Health.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Vitamin supplement phase II results find improvement in macular health for AMD sufferers, study says
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