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October 17, 2022 By Caroline

A review of local delivery of corticosteriods in clinical opthalmology.

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1 | INTRODUCTION Corticosteroids was used to treat inflammatory eye disease since the 1950s. Variations in delivery sites, dosages and preparations have improved their efficacy and durability whilst minimizing side effects. 2 | STEROID SUBTYPES & … [Read more...]

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