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Dry Eye Treatment Based on Contact Lens Drug Delivery: A Review.

Ana Guzman-Aranguez1, Begoña Fonseca, Gonzalo Carracedo, Alba Martin-Gil, Alejandro Martinez-Aguila, Jesús Pintor.   

Abstract

Dry eye disease affects a substantial segment of the word population with increasing frequency. It is a multifactorial disease of the ocular surface and tear film, which causes ocular discomfort, visual disturbances, and tear instability with potential damage to the cornea and conjunctiva. Because of its multifactorial etiology, the use of different pharmacological treatment for dry eye treatment has been proposed, which include anti-inflammatory molecules, lubricants or comfort agents, and secretagogues. However, in some cases these pharmacological approaches only relieve symptoms temporarily, and consequently, eye care professionals continue to have difficulties managing dry eye. To improve pharmacological therapy that allows a more efficient and long-term action, effective ocular drug delivery of the currently available drugs for dry eye treatment is required. Contact lenses are emerging as alternative ophthalmic drugs delivery systems that provide an increased residence time of the drug at the eye, thus leading to enhanced bioavailability and more convenient and efficacious therapy. In this article, we reviewed the different techniques used to prepare contact lens-based drug delivery systems and focused on articles that describe the delivery of compounds for dry eye treatment through contact lenses.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26372476     DOI: 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye Contact Lens        ISSN: 1542-2321            Impact factor:   2.018


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Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-12-28       Impact factor: 6.321

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Authors:  Rongrong Qin; Yishun Guo; Hao Ren; Yongchun Liu; Hao Su; Xiaoying Chu; Yingying Jin; Fan Lu; Bailiang Wang; Peng Yang
Journal:  ACS Cent Sci       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 18.728

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