An overview of ocular implants with therapeutic application potentials is provided. Various types of implants can be used as slow release devices delivering locally the needed drug for an extended period of time. Thus, multiple periocular or intraocular injections of the drug can be circumvented and secondary complications minimized. The various compositions of polymers fulfilling specific delivery goals are described. Several of these implants are undergoing clinical trials while a few are already commercialized. Despite the paramount progress in design, safety and efficacy, the place of these implants in our clinical therapeutic arsenal remains limited. Miniaturization of the implants allowing for their direct injection without the need f...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
Ocular drug delivery system (ODDS) is one of the most challenging tasks faced by pharmaceutical rese...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
An overview of ocular implants with therapeutic application potentials is provided. Various types of...
Numerous drug delivery systems (DDSs) can be used as intraocular tools to provide a sustained and ca...
Transport of drugs applied by traditional dosage forms is restricted to the eye, and therapeutic dru...
Transport of drugs applied by traditional dosage forms is restricted to the eye, and therapeutic dru...
Topical eye-drop administration and intravitreal injections are the current standard for ocular drug...
We are entering a new era of ophthalmic pharmacology where new drugs are rapidly being developed for...
Nowadays, ocular drug delivery still remains a challenge, since the conventional dosage forms used f...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
The treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is limited by the difficulty in...
The treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is limited by the difficulty in...
The treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is limited by the difficulty in...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
Ocular drug delivery system (ODDS) is one of the most challenging tasks faced by pharmaceutical rese...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
An overview of ocular implants with therapeutic application potentials is provided. Various types of...
Numerous drug delivery systems (DDSs) can be used as intraocular tools to provide a sustained and ca...
Transport of drugs applied by traditional dosage forms is restricted to the eye, and therapeutic dru...
Transport of drugs applied by traditional dosage forms is restricted to the eye, and therapeutic dru...
Topical eye-drop administration and intravitreal injections are the current standard for ocular drug...
We are entering a new era of ophthalmic pharmacology where new drugs are rapidly being developed for...
Nowadays, ocular drug delivery still remains a challenge, since the conventional dosage forms used f...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
The treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is limited by the difficulty in...
The treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is limited by the difficulty in...
The treatment of diseases affecting the posterior segment of the eye is limited by the difficulty in...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...
Ocular drug delivery system (ODDS) is one of the most challenging tasks faced by pharmaceutical rese...
Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for im...