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The Ozurdex eye implant treats macular edema by delivering a high concentration of the corticosteroid dexamethasone.
Macular edema occurs when the eye's macula -- a part of the retina -- swells because of fluid accumulation from leaking or blocked retinal veins. In a news release, device maker Allergan, Inc. said retinal vein occlusion is a significant cause of vision loss and the second most common disease of the retinal veins, behind diabetic retinopathy.
The implant, which is biodegradable, was evaluated in a pair of clinical studies involving about 1,300 people.
The treatment, to be injected in a physician's office, is expected to be available later this year
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