Bausch + Lomb, a leading global eye health company and wholly owned subsidiary of Bausch Health Companies Inc. (NYSE/TXS: BHC), announced today the availability of SightMatters.com, a new educational online resource for people living with Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Bausch + Lomb launched the site to coincide with the start of AMD Awareness Month.
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., PRNewswire/ --Bausch & Lomb, a leading global eye health company and wholly owned subsidiary of Bausch Health Companies Inc. (NYSE/TXS: BHC), announced today the availability of SightMatters.com, a new educational online resource for people living with Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Bausch + Lomb launched the site to coincide with the start of AMD Awareness Month. SightMatters.com, which was specifically designed for the visually impaired with an increased font size and distinctive color contrast between different elements, offers a singular resource to help patients with AMD better understand the condition and its progression. The website features personalized tips and tools that will help patients with AMD learn how to create an action plan to take charge of their condition and offers them the opportunity to join a supportive online community of others living with AMD. “It is estimated that as many as 16 million people in the United States have AMD. SightMatters.com will provide these patients with the information they need to manage their AMD. With its ‘AMD Action Plan’ questionnaire, patients can receive a personalized plan to understand the changes needed in their daily lives and how to check for signs and symptoms of AMD, so they can help reduce their risk of progression,” said Joe Gordon, U.S. president, Bausch + Lomb. “SightMatters.com is part of our ongoing commitment to help protect and enhance sight for the millions of patients who need to navigate life with AMD - no matter where they are on their journey.” Bausch + Lomb to Donate to Prevent Blindness “We value our longstanding collaboration with Bausch + Lomb, to help bring awareness to this pervasive condition and the importance of checking now versus later to catch AMD early,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO, Prevent Blindness. “By working with Bausch + Lomb for the fourth consecutive year, we can continue to encourage people to prioritize their eye health.” Early-stage AMD often does not present any symptoms or changes in vision, but at-risk patients can take action early by getting a comprehensive dilated eye exam at least once a year. Although there is no cure for AMD, there are steps that patients can take as part of a plan created with their doctor to help reduce their risk of progression. These steps include stopping smoking, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy diet. In addition, patients can talk to their doctor about taking an eye vitamin that contains the AREDS formulation based on the AREDS2 study, such as PreserVision® AREDS 2 formula eye vitamins, which contain the exact nutrient formula recommended by the National Eye Institute for people with moderate to advanced AMD. Patients should talk to their eye doctor to see if an AREDS formulation vitamin may be right for them. For more information on AMD and to join the SightMatters Community, visit www.SightMatters.com or www.facebook.com/SightMattersCommunity. About AMD About Prevent Blindness About Bausch + Lomb About Bausch Health Forward-looking Statements *Bausch + Lomb will donate $1 to the organization Prevent Blindness for every Facebook like or share, up to $50,000 from 2/1/2019 through 2/28/2019. PreserVision is a trademark of Bausch & Lomb Incorporated or its affiliates.
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