8. Inserts
Inserts are sterile solid or semi-solid preparations designed to release the active substance for a specific period of time. Compared with traditional ophthalmic forms, they offer a number of advantages:
increased ocular residence time ;
controlled release of active ingredient over time;
solid form for improved physico-chemical and bacteriological stability;
reduced systemic absorption ;
absence of antimicrobial preservatives.
However, they have the disadvantage of being poorly accepted by patients, due to the discomfort caused by the presence of a solid foreign body in the conjunctival cul-de-sac. In addition, application is not always easy and may require a delivery device....
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