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- Controlled transscleral drug delivery formulations to the eye: establishing new concepts and paradigms in ocular anti-inflammatory therapeutics and antibacterial prophylaxis
- Paganelli, Fernando
- Cardillo, Jose A.
- Dare, Alessandro R. J.
- Melo, Luiz A. S.
- Lucena, David R.
- Silva, Arnobio A.
- Oliveira, Anselmo Gomes de
- Pizzolitto, Antonio Carlos
- Lavinsky, Daniel
- Skaf, Mirian
- Souza-Filho, Acacio A.
- Hofling-Lima, Ana L.
- Nguyen, Quan Dong
- Kuppermann, Baruch D.
- Herrero-Vanrell, Rocio
- Belfort, Rubens
- Hosp Olhos Araraquara
- Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
- Univ Araraquara UNIARA
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Johns Hopkins Univ
- Univ Calif Irvine
- Univ Complutense
- 1742-5247
- Importance of the field: The use of topical agents poses unique and challenging hurdles for drug delivery. Topical steroids effectively control ocular inflammation, but are associated with the well-recognized dilemma of patient compliance. Although administration of topical antimicrobials as prophylaxis is acceptable among ophthalmologists, this common practice has no sound evidence base Developing a new antimicrobial agent or delivery strategy with enhanced penetration by considering the anatomical and physiological constraints exerted by the barriers of the eye is not a commonly perceived strategy. Exploiting the permeability of the sclera, subconjunctival routes may offer a promising alternative for enhanced drug delivery and tissue targeting.Area covered in this review: Ocular drug delivery strategies were reviewed for ocular inflammation and infections clinically adopted for newer class of antimicrobials, which use a multipronged approach to limit risks of endophthalmitis.What the reader will gain: The analysis substantiates a new transscleral drug delivery therapeutic approach for cataract surgery.Take home message: A new anti-inflammatory and anti-infective paradigm that frees the patient from the nuisance of topical therapeutics is introduced, opening a large investigative avenue for future improved therapies.
- 1-Aug-2010
- Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery. London: Informa Healthcare, v. 7, n. 8, p. 955-965, 2010.
- 955-965
- Informa Healthcare
- antibiotics
- antimicrobials
- cataract surgery
- endophthalimitis
- eye drops
- eye infections
- intraocular penetration
- ocular drug delivery
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1517/17425247.2010.498817
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/7842
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