Therapeutic Contact Lenses for Intraocular Drug Administration: Innovations and Applications in Treating Fungal Keratitis

Authors

  • Fatima A.Tawfiq The University of Mashreq, College of Pharmacy, Baghdad 10023, IRAQ
  • Zahraa Yahya Sabri The University of Mashreq, College of Pharmacy, Baghdad 10023, IRAQ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.1608

Keywords:

Therapeutic contact lens, Ocular drugs delivery, fungal keratitis

Abstract

This review examines the advancements in ocular medication administration, focusing on therapeutic contact lenses (TCLs) as a novel approach for treating fungal keratitis. Traditional eye Drops' bioavailability is poor due to various anatomical and physiological barriers, necessitating frequent administration and leading to poor patient compliance. TCLs offer a promising alternative, providing extended drug release, improved bioavailability, and enhanced patient comfort. This review explores different antifungal drugs, innovative methods for drug incorporation into TCLs, and their therapeutic efficacy. The potential of TCLs to revolutionize ocular drug delivery and improve treatment outcomes for fungal keratitis is discussed.

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Published

2024-10-13

How to Cite

A.Tawfiq, F., & Sabri, Z. Y. (2024). Therapeutic Contact Lenses for Intraocular Drug Administration: Innovations and Applications in Treating Fungal Keratitis. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 846–857. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.1608