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Paper Title: A REVIEW ON DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR TREATING THE OCCULAR DRY EYE SYNDROME
Authors Name: Gadiyapudi Manikanta , Padigappagari Sureshreddy , Andra ASE Pravallika , Goriparthi Ramyasri , Dr.M.Mohan Varma
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Abstract: The common tear film disease known as dry eye syndrome (DES) or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is brought on by decreased tear production or increased evaporation and presents with a wide range of signs and symptoms. The prevalence, definition, causes, diagnostic procedures, and medical management of dry eye disease are all covered in detail in the current study based on interpretation of the literature. The physiological integrity of the ocular surface is maintained by a number of systems, and when one of these systems is disrupted, symptoms may or may not appear. Therefore, it's important to make a precise diagnosis of dry eyes when there is little to no impairment of physiological function. Additionally, the research examines several colloidal drug delivery technologies and present difficulties in creating topical ophthalmic drug delivery systems to treat KCS. In order to produce ocular delivery systems with high treatment efficacy, newer, more sensitive diagnostic procedures and innovative therapeutic agents have been developed. This is due to the widespread occurrence and number of components involved. The purpose of this review is to raise knowledge of the diagnosis and treatment of KCS, as well as recent advancements and upcoming difficulties in the management of dry eye disease, among patients, healthcare providers, and researchers.
Keywords: keratoconjunctivitis sicca,dry eye syndrome
Cite Article: "A REVIEW ON DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR TREATING THE OCCULAR DRY EYE SYNDROME", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 2, page no.380 - 383, February-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2302062.pdf
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Page No: 380 - 383
Country: Bhimavaram, Andhra pradesh, India
Research Area: Pharmacy
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