Pharmacological Versus Non-Pharmacological and Ancillary Mechanisms in Eye Drops Used in the Treatment of Glaucoma
Medical Devices Made of Substances (MDMS) are increasingly used in the healthcare system alongside classic medicinal products and constitute an important field of experimentation and innovation in the biomedical field. In fact, these products are rapidly establishing themselves as a valuable therape...
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Main Authors: | Nicoletta Marchesi (Author), Foroogh Fahmideh (Author), Annalisa Barbieri (Author), Marco Racchi (Author), Alessia Pascale (Author), Stefano Govoni (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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