Eye Serum Made Easy
Blood-derived eye serum has been trusted by veterinarians for decades. SeroLube makes eye care simpler, faster, and less stressful.
Eye serum (sometimes called plasma serum or blood serum) is a natural eye drop derived from the plasm portion of the blood. Plasma is rich in naturally occurring proteins and anti-inflammatory nutrients.
Veterinarians may recommend eye serum to pets and equine:
- Helps Lubricates the cornea and reduces discomfort and inflammation
- Creates a healthier environment for healing
- Complement other prescribed eye medications
- Support the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye)
Your veterinarian will determine whether eye serum is appropriate for your pet or horse and how it should be used.
For many years, eye serum has often been prepared by:
- Drawing blood from the patient
- Processing the blood to separate the serum
- Transferring it into bottles for home and barn use
While effective, this process can take time and may be challenging when an animal is sensitive to pain, difficult to handle/restrain, or when rapid treatment is needed.
The SeroLube® Difference
SeroLube is a ready-to-use, frozen eye serum that allows your veterinary team to begin treatment without in-clinic blood processing.
What this can mean for you and your pet:
- No blood draw required
- Less time spent in the clinic
- Reduced stress and restraint
- Minimized contamination risk
Why use frozen (donor) serum?
SeroLube is made from bovine (cow) plasma using a controlled process designed for consistency and safety.
Veterinarians may choose donor-derived serum because it offers:
- Convenience & Consistency
- Stress-reducing option for pets/horses
- Increased healing support
- Improved compatibility when used with antibiotics
Your veterinarian can explain why this choice fits your pet’s specific condition and treatment plan.
What treatment is like:
Most caregivers find the routine simple once they’ve done it a couple of times.
Typical steps
(Always follow your veterinarian’s instructions)
- Thaw the bottle as directed and keep refrigerated during use
- Wash hands and keep the dropper tip clean
- Warm the bottle in your hands for about one minute for comfort
- Apply drops exactly as prescribed
- Store refrigerated until the next dose
Helpful tips for pets:
- Reward your pet after each dose to build a positive routine
- Apply drops in a small, calm space if your pet is wiggly
- Avoid touching the bottle tip to the eye or fur
- If the tip touches another surface, gently clean it and allow it to dry
Helpful tips for horses
- Dose in a calm, familiar area (stall or grooming spot)
- Stand safely to the side; use a helper if needed
- Reward after dosing to build a positive routine
- Avoid touching the bottle tip to the eye, lashes, or hair
- If the tip touches another surface, gently clean it and allow it to dry
Using SeroLube with other eye medications:
SeroLube can be used in conjunction with other prescribed medications and antibiotics.
Follow your veterinarian’s schedule carefully, including timing between applications, so each treatment can work as intended.
Questions?
Your veterinarian is the best source of guidance for your pet or horse’s eye care. This information is educational and does not replace veterinary advice. Contact your veterinarian promptly if the eye appears more painful, cloudy, swollen, or conditions worsen.