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Non-biodegradable Implant Retisert

Non-biodegradable Implant Retisert. For treatment of chronic, non-infectious uveitis (inflammation) including sympathetic ophthalmia. 3mm x 2mm x 5mm in size

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Non-biodegradable Implant Retisert

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  1. Non-biodegradable ImplantRetisert For treatment of chronic, non-infectious uveitis (inflammation) including sympathetic ophthalmia. 3mm x 2mm x 5mm in size Reservoir of flucinolone acetonide (corticosteroid thought to act by inducing phospholipase A2 inhib. proteins). 600ng a day decreasing to 300-400ng over the first month. Inserted through the pars plana into the vitreous humour Active for 2 and a half years Removal can cause problems SEs = Cataracts (observed in 90% of patients after 3 years), increased I.O pressure, eye pain, headache, nasopharyngitis and joint pain.

  2. Retisert implants – A closer look Silicone cup containing drug • 0.59mg tablet is held in a silicone elastomer cup. • The release orifice is separated from the drug • by a PVA membrane. • The structure is held together with silicone glue Top View Release orifice 3mm Side View PVA structure tab 2mm 5mm

  3. References • http://www.drugsmedia.com/pharmacology/fluocinolone_acetonide.html • http://www.bauschvrx.com/ • http://www.engagesite.com/healthwork.html • http://www.rxlist.com/retisert-drug.htm • http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/Application_withdrawal_assessment_report/2010/01/WC500068245.pdf • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002000/ • http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1209123-overview • http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Uveitis/Pages/Treatment.aspx • http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=107311286140 • http://medgadget.com/2009/02/eye_implant_prevents_lost_vision.html • http://www.uveitissociety.org/pages/diseases/so.html

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