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Genentech’s New Ocular Implant Drug Delivery System for Macular Degeneration Could Be a Game Changer

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Genentech’s ocular implant drug delivery system for treatment of macular degeneration has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Susvimo delivers ranibizumab via a port delivery system into a surgically placed implant in the eye, allowing for continuous delivery of the drug.

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Top Emerging Therapies To Watch Out for in the Retinal Vein Occlusion Market

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Recent years started witnessing the emergence of novel treatment approaches that have been keeping the Retinal vein occlusion market in a hyped-up state. Looking at the potential of the pipeline therapies they hold once approved, pharmaceutical companies are charting out a seemingly exciting course in the market.

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Considerations for Neuroscience Trials with Intrathecal Delivery and Other Methods of Direct CNS Administration

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CNS drugs take more than a year longer to develop and are less than half as likely to receive marketing approval compared to other drugs, according to a 2014 study by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development. Vornov, nusinersen is driving much of what is being currently seen in drug development.

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Covid-19 vaccine success bolsters nanoparticle drug delivery research

Pharmaceutical Technology

Covid-19 vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer /BioNTech, which use lipid nanoparticles, became the only two FDA-approved vaccines for almost all ages. However, after a period of slow movement in the field, the FDA approved the first nanodrug, Doxil, for Kaposi sarcoma in 1995.