Eylea, Eylea HD, and Avastin may all be used to treat neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD), as injections into the eye (intravitreal injections). Both Eylea and Eylea HD are FDA-approved for this indication, but use of Avastin is off-label (not an FDA-approved indicati...
Results: Iris and anterior chamber angle neovascularization receded in all eyes after one to three injections at monthly intervals. In five eyes, neovascularization recurred during the follow-up period. The intraocular pressure normalized in one eye. Four eyes were controlled with anti- glaucoma ...
Short- and long-term safety profile and efficacy of topical bevacizumab (Avastin ) eye drops against corneal neovascularization Off-label topical bevacizumab therapy against corneal neovascularization secondary to different corneal diseases was generally well-tolerated for up to 12 ... Y Koenig,F Bock,...
After the first several injections, some patients continue monthly treatment, some patient are treated at increasing intervals and some patients are checked monthly and treated as needed. The initial studies comparing Avastin to Lucentis showed the Avastin is most effective if given monthly. ...
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Before presenting at our practice, she had been under the care of a retina specialist outside of our state, where she spends her summers. Previous treatment had included monthly bevacizumab (Avastin, Genentech, South San Francisco, Calif.) injections in the right eye....