Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . PHILADELPHIA — Patients who received intravitreal injections experienced no less pain with a slightly smaller ...
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Apellis Pharmaceuticals said Tuesday that it had identified “internal structural variations” in a type of needle used by doctors to prepare syringes of its eye disease drug Syfovre as a possible cause ...
We’ve all heard the saying, “cross my heart, hope to die, stick a needle in my eye,” but the actual idea of sticking a needle in your eye probably doesn’t sound all that appealing. The truth is, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In the cover story of this issue of Ocular Surgery News, we explore emerging treatments for the subset of ...
In preclinical tests, the resistance-sensing injector allowed researchers to more safely and effectively deliver drugs to the body. (Courtesy: Nature Biomedical Engineering) Researchers at Harvard ...
We've already heard about "microneedle" patches that near-painlessly deliver medication through the skin. Well, scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore have now taken the same ...
Every few weeks or so, Oswald Purdie receives an injection into both of his eyes. Yes, it is cringeworthy, but Purdie hasn’t minded the routine for three years, for the procedure has allowed him to ...
I can't find a photo of this, but a retina exam involves what is essentially poking your eye with a stick while a light source is moved around. Your eye is anesthetized. Click to expand... Uhh, no ...