Title of article :
Combination Therapies in Ophthalmology: Implications for Intravitreal Delivery
Author/Authors :
Peyman, Gholam A. University of Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, USA , Hosseini, Kamran InSite Vision Inc., Alameda, California, USA
Abstract :
Most pathological processes involve complex molecular pathways that can only be
modified or blocked by a combination of medications. Combination therapy has
become a common practice in medicine. In ophthalmology, this approach has been
used effectively to treat bacterial, fungal, proliferative/neoplastic, and inflammatory
eye diseases and vascular proliferation. Combination therapy also encompasses the
synergistic effect of electromagnetic radiation and medications. However, combination
therapy can augment inherent complications of individual interventions, therefore
vigilance is required. Complications of combination therapy include potential
incompatibility among compounds and tissue toxicity. Understanding these effects
will assist the ophthalmologist in his decision to maximize the benefits of combination
therapy while avoiding an unfavorable outcome.
Keywords :
Combination Therapy , Combined Modality Therapy , ; Intravitreal Delivery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics