The basic science part of this article focuses on the anatomic barriers to the five major modes of ocular drug delivery: intraocular, periocular, hybrid, topical, and systemic. The second half is a review of the clinical and regulatory components of translational science
International audienceIntroduction: Striking recent advance has occurred in the field of medical ret...
This paper describes the posterior segment of eye, the pathology of various retina) diseases (e.g. ...
Objective: To review available ocular formulation and delivery for the treatment of eye diseases, an...
The distance from cornea to retina appears to be the difficult path for most of the small molecule t...
Eye drops have long been the primary ocular drug delivery dosage form used to treat ocular disorders...
The prevalence of chronic fundus diseases is increasing with the aging of the general population. Th...
Nowadays, ocular drug delivery still remains a challenge, since the conventional dosage forms used f...
Ocular drug delivery remains the focus of much modern research. Primary routes of administration inc...
Ocular targeted drug delivery is one of the most challenging tasks for pharmaceutical researchers an...
Modern biological research has produced increasing number of promising therapeutic possibilities for...
This review's goal is to provide readers with an up-to-date summary of what is currently known about...
There are three main routes for delivery of drugs to the eye: topical, systemic and intra-ocular inj...
Transport of drugs applied by traditional dosage forms is restricted to the eye, and therapeutic dru...
Ocular drug delivery is a very challenging area for ophthalmologists and drug delivery scientists du...
International audienceThe last fifty years, ophthalmic drug delivery research has made much progress...
International audienceIntroduction: Striking recent advance has occurred in the field of medical ret...
This paper describes the posterior segment of eye, the pathology of various retina) diseases (e.g. ...
Objective: To review available ocular formulation and delivery for the treatment of eye diseases, an...
The distance from cornea to retina appears to be the difficult path for most of the small molecule t...
Eye drops have long been the primary ocular drug delivery dosage form used to treat ocular disorders...
The prevalence of chronic fundus diseases is increasing with the aging of the general population. Th...
Nowadays, ocular drug delivery still remains a challenge, since the conventional dosage forms used f...
Ocular drug delivery remains the focus of much modern research. Primary routes of administration inc...
Ocular targeted drug delivery is one of the most challenging tasks for pharmaceutical researchers an...
Modern biological research has produced increasing number of promising therapeutic possibilities for...
This review's goal is to provide readers with an up-to-date summary of what is currently known about...
There are three main routes for delivery of drugs to the eye: topical, systemic and intra-ocular inj...
Transport of drugs applied by traditional dosage forms is restricted to the eye, and therapeutic dru...
Ocular drug delivery is a very challenging area for ophthalmologists and drug delivery scientists du...
International audienceThe last fifty years, ophthalmic drug delivery research has made much progress...
International audienceIntroduction: Striking recent advance has occurred in the field of medical ret...
This paper describes the posterior segment of eye, the pathology of various retina) diseases (e.g. ...
Objective: To review available ocular formulation and delivery for the treatment of eye diseases, an...