Innovation in the Development of Synthetic and Natural Ocular Drug Delivery Systems for Eye Diseases Treatment: Focusing on Drug-Loaded Ocular Inserts, Contacts, and Intraocular Lenses

Nowadays, ocular drug delivery still remains a challenge, since the conventional dosage forms used for anterior and posterior ocular disease treatments, such as topical, systemic, and intraocular administration methods, present important limitations mainly related to the anatomical complexity of the...

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Main Authors: Letizia Pelusi (Author), Domitilla Mandatori (Author), Leonardo Mastropasqua (Author), Luca Agnifili (Author), Marcello Allegretti (Author), Mario Nubile (Author), Assunta Pandolfi (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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