AI Article Synopsis

  • - Topical medical therapy is the most common treatment for eye conditions but has limitations like side effects, difficulty in application, and non-adherence, which can lead to poor patient outcomes.
  • - Non-adherence to eye drop regimens is a significant issue, causing concern for doctors and patients alike, prompting the exploration of new therapeutic options.
  • - Procedural pharmaceuticals (PPs) are emerging as a promising alternative, allowing healthcare providers to administer treatments directly, thus potentially improving patient compliance and outcomes in ophthalmology.

Article Abstract

Topical medical therapy is the most common approach to the treatment of many ocular conditions. While effective, topical therapy has numerous important limitations. Eye drops can have unpleasant or even dangerous side effects, are often difficult to self-administer, and the application of multiple drops per day, possibly from multiple different bottles, can be burdensome. Perhaps the most important limitation of topical medical therapy is non-adherence, a complex multifactorial behavior that increases the risk of poor outcomes associated with undertreatment. There is growing interest in a class of therapeutics termed "procedural pharmaceuticals" (PPs), which remove the responsibility of self-dosing from patients. An array of PPs are available for the treatment of a variety of ocular conditions, such as those for glaucoma, retina, and cataract surgery; and many more will emerge in coming years. A paradigm shift away from patient-administered therapy toward provider-administered therapy will have important implications for both providers and patients. This paper explores the impact that PPs have had, and will have, on the clinical practice of ophthalmology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11493884PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40123-024-01041-7DOI Listing

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