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Pharmacokinetic aspects of retinal drug delivery

Journal

PROGRESS IN RETINAL AND EYE RESEARCH
Volume 57, Issue -, Pages 134-185

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2016.12.001

Keywords

Retina; Vitreous; Choroid; Topical; Intravitreal; Sub-conjunctival; Suprachoroidal; Clearance; Distribution; Pharmacokinetic modeling; Transport

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Funding

  1. Academy of Finland [268868, 263615, 283721, 263573, 272597]
  2. European Union FP7
  3. Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation [637/31/2015 TEKES]
  4. Sigrid Juselius Foundation [64578]
  5. University of Eastern Finland
  6. Academy of Finland (AKA) [272597, 268868, 283721, 263615, 263573, 283721, 263615, 263573, 272597, 268868] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Drug delivery to the posterior eye segment is an important challenge in ophthalmology, because many diseases affect the retina and choroid leading to impaired vision or blindness. Currently, intravitreal injections are the method of choice to administer drugs to the retina, but this approach is applicable only in selected cases (e.g. anti-VEGF antibodies and soluble receptors). There are two basic approaches that can be adopted to improve retinal drug delivery: prolonged and/or retina targeted delivery of intravitreal drugs and use of other routes of drug administration, such as periocular, suprachoroidal, sub-retinal, systemic, or topical. Properties of the administration route, drug and delivery system determine the efficacy and safety of these approaches. Pharmacoldnetic and pharmacodynamic factors determine the required dosing rates and doses that are needed for drug action. In addition, tolerability factors limit the use of many materials in ocular drug delivery. This review article provides a critical discussion of retinal drug delivery, particularly from the pharmacokinetic point of view. This article does not include an extensive review of drug delivery technologies, because they have already been reviewed several times recently. Instead, we aim to provide a systematic and quantitative view on the pharmacokinetic factors in drug delivery to the posterior eye segment. This review is based on the literature and unpublished data from the authors' laboratory. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license

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