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Panos, Georgios D; Lakshmanan, Arun; Dadoukis, Panagiotis; Ripa, Matteo; Motta, Lorenzo; Amoaku, Winfried M
Faricimab: Transforming the future of macular diseases treatment - A comprehensive review of clinical studies Journal Article
In: Drug Des. Devel. Ther., vol. 17, pp. 2861–2873, 2023.
Abstract | Tags: age-related macular degeneration, anti-VEGF, degenerative macular disorders, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular oedema, efficacy, faricimab, intravitreal treatment, retinal vein occlusion, safety
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title = {Faricimab: Transforming the future of macular diseases treatment
- A comprehensive review of clinical studies},
author = {Georgios D Panos and Arun Lakshmanan and Panagiotis Dadoukis and Matteo Ripa and Lorenzo Motta and Winfried M Amoaku},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-09-01},
journal = {Drug Des. Devel. Ther.},
volume = {17},
pages = {2861\textendash2873},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
abstract = {Degenerative eye conditions such as age-related macular
degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vein
occlusion are major contributors to significant vision loss in
developed nations. The primary therapeutic approach for managing
complications linked to these diseases involves the intravitreal
delivery of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
treatments. Faricimab is a novel, humanised, bispecific antibody
that simultaneously binds all VEGF-A isoforms and
Angiopoietin-2, which has been approved by regulatory agencies,
such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the UK
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and
the European Medicines Agency (EMA), for the treatment of
neovascular AMD and diabetic macular oedema (DMO). Intravitreal
faricimab holds the promise of reducing the treatment burden for
patients with these conditions by achieving comparable or
superior therapeutic outcomes with fewer clinic visits. The
scope of faricimab's application includes addressing complex
macular conditions such as DMO. This review intends to elucidate
the distinctive pharmacological characteristics of faricimab and
provide an overview of the key clinical trials and real-world
studies that assess its effectiveness and safety in treating
degenerative macular diseases.},
keywords = {age-related macular degeneration, anti-VEGF, degenerative macular disorders, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular oedema, efficacy, faricimab, intravitreal treatment, retinal vein occlusion, safety},
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