Sustained-release drug delivery systems for the treatment of glaucoma

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Natasha P.Kesav [1 ]
Cara E.Capitena Young [2 ]
Monica K.Ertel [2 ]
Leonard K.Seibold [2 ]
Malik Y.Kahook [2 ]
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[1] Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
[2] Department of Ophthalmology, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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Glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness, affects more than 64 million people worldwide and is expected to grow in number due to the aging global population and enhanced methods of detection. Although topical therapies are often effective when used as prescribed, the drawbacks of current medical management methods include poor patient adherence, local and systemic side effects, and in some cases, limited therapeutic efficacy. Novel ocular drug delivery platforms promise to deliver differentiated drug formulations with targeted delivery leveraging patient-independent administration. Several platforms are in various stages of development with promising pre-clinical and clinical data. The Bimatoprost Sustained Release(SR) intracameral implant was approved in the United States in March of 2020, making it the first long-term injectable therapy available for the treatment of glaucoma. This review aims to provide an update on novel sustained release drug delivery systems that are available today as well as those that might be commercialized in coming years.
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