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Interaction of Intravitreal Combination Drugs and the Effect on the Targeted Site
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 11/09/09
Peyman GA et al. – The intravitreal injection of medication and their combinations has become a part of standard care for many diseases of the retina and choroid. This article reviews the potential interaction of nontoxic doses of medications when injected simultaneously in the vitreous cavity, and disease processes that are now treated with these combination therapies.
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