VIZZ (aceclidine ophthalmic solution) 1.44% is a prescription eye drop used to treat age-related blurry near vision (presbyopia) in adults.






Make it VIZZable
1 dose lasts
up to 10 hours
VIZZ is a once-daily prescription eye drop designed to give you clear near vision for up to 10 hours.
How does it work?
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Easy to use
Apply one drop of VIZZ to each eye, wait 2 minutes, then apply a second drop.
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Fast acting
See results within 30 minutes.
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On your terms
Use VIZZ every day, or as desired for improved near vision.
Of people using VIZZ saw near vision improvement within 30 minutes.
The most common reported side effects over 5% in our study were instillation site irritation (20%), dim vision (16%), eye redness (15%) and headache (13%)
While VIZZ was tested for near vision, up to 41% of trial participants had an improvement in distance vision.
Usage
VIZZ (aceclidine ophthalmic solution) 1.44% is a prescription eye drop used to treat age-related blurry near vision (presbyopia) in adults.
Important safety information
- Do not use VIZZ if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
- The most common side effects that may be experienced while using VIZZ include: eye irritation, temporary dim or dark vision, headaches, and eye redness.
- Be careful not to allow the vial tip to touch your eye or any surfaces to help avoid potential eye injury or contamination of the product. Discard the opened vial immediately after use.
- If you wear contact lenses, remove them prior to using VIZZ. After dosing, contact lenses can be reinserted after 10 minutes.
- If you use more than one topical eye medication, administer the medicines at least 5 minutes apart.
- You may experience temporary dim or dark vision after using VIZZ. Do not drive or operate machinery if vision is not clear.
- Seek immediate medical care if you experience sudden onset of flashing lights, floaters, or vision loss.
To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact LENZ Therapeutics, Inc. at 1-888-711-LENZ or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
For additional safety information, see full Prescribing Information and discuss with your eye doctor.