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  2. Intravitreal injection - Wikipedia

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    Intravitreal injection is the method of administration of drugs into the eye by injection with a fine needle. The medication will be directly applied into the vitreous humor . [ 1 ] It is used to treat various eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) , diabetic retinopathy , and infections inside the eye such as ...

  3. Intravitreal administration - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, over 1 million intravitreal injections were performed. This doubled to 2 million just 3 years later in 2011 when another anti-VEGF intravitreal injection aflibercept became available for the treatment of wet AMD. [2] Intravitreal injections hit an all-time high in 2016 reaching over 5.9 million injections in the US. [1]

  4. Intravitreal implants - Wikipedia

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    Intravitreal implants are micro device-like inserts injected into the posterior segment of the eye to treat retinal diseases releasing therapeutic drugs at a set rate over a desired period of time. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The posterior segment of the eye consists of the sclera , choroid , fovea , vitreous humor , optic nerve , and retina .

  5. Branch retinal vein occlusion - Wikipedia

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    Intravitreal injection of Dexamethasone implant (Ozurdex; 700,350 μg) is being studied, its effect may last for 180 days. The injection may be repeated however with less pronounced effect. Although the implant was designed to cause less complications, pressure rise and cataract formation is noted with this treatment too. [6]

  6. Fomivirsen - Wikipedia

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    Fomivirsen (brand name Vitravene) is an antisense antiviral drug that was used in the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV) in immunocompromised patients, including those with AIDS.

  7. Endophthalmitis - Wikipedia

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    Intravitreal injections are a rare cause, with an incidence rate usually less than 0.05%. Endophthalmitis requires immediate medical attention to ensure the condition is diagnosed as soon as possible and treatment is started in order to reduce the risk of the person losing vision in the eye. [ 2 ]

  8. 23 Foods to Stock Up On Before a Snow Storm - AOL

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    Snowstorm Pantry Staples. This list is a mix of shelf-stable foods, quick snacks, and emergency rations that should last you a few days. Even during a power outage, you should be able to stay ...

  9. Pegaptanib - Wikipedia

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    Pegaptanib [2] sodium injection (brand name Macugen) is an anti-angiogenic medicine for the treatment of neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD). [3] It was discovered by NeXstar Pharmaceuticals (which merged with Gilead Sciences in 1999) and licensed in 2000 to EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, now OSI Pharmaceuticals, for late stage development and marketing in the United States.