August 2, 2012 — Using a microneedle to inject drugs into the suprachoroidal space may provide a method for drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye that is less invasive and more targeted ...
CHICAGO — Specialists are losing money with every intravitreal injection they administer, regardless of the drug being injected, an investigator warns. Each injection we do costs $127.74 — $1.60 for ...
A Guernsey resident believes "people's enjoyment in life" is being sacrificed for the financial cost of using a drug that can ...
Bispecific antibody treatments remain a promising treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME), as a new study shows that faricimab was effective and had durable results after a year of real-world ...
NEW YORK, NY-- A new study suggests that eye drops developed by Columbia University researchers could be a more effective–and comfortable–therapy for a common eye disease currently treated with ...
If you have wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) or another disease of the retina, your doctor may recommend treatment with an anti-VEGF drug. VEGF, or vascular endothelial growth factor, is ...
Dr. Andreas Wallnöfer joins Optigo Biotherapeutics' Board, bringing expertise from Jeito Capital, BioMedPartners, and Roche.
Repeat treatment with corticosteroid injections improved vision in people with persistent or recurrent uveitis-related macular edema better than two other therapies, according to results from a ...
A father with a progressive eye disease was able to see his son thanks to a new therapy that uses a virus to bring a healthy gene into the eye CBS 17/YouTube A dad with the degenerative eye disease ...
Retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy affect millions of people globally, often leading to vision loss with minimal straightforward treatment.
New research suggests that a certain treatment could help reduce or prevent age-related vision changes. Here's how it works.
New treatments for macular degeneration may help preserve your eyesight for longer, without the need for frequent injections. Some of these treatments include retinal gene therapy and the "port" ...