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Fabrication of Anti-glaucoma Nanofibers as Controlled-Release Inserts for Ophthalmic Delivery of Brimonidine Tartrate: In Vivo Evaluation in Caprine Eye.

Fariba Shaikhi ShoushtariMohammadshakib NaghshbandyLeila RezaeiSaba MehrandishShahla Mirzaeei
Published in: Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin (2024)
Due to the prolonged IOP-lowering efficiency, BMD-loaded nanofibrous inserts can be considered suitable for the controlled release of drugs and thus enhance patient compliance by reducing the frequency of administration.
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