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Anti-angiogenic ophthalmic agents

What are Anti-angiogenic ophthalmic agents?

Anti-angiogenic ophthalmic agents act as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) antagonists. When retinal pigment cells become ischemic and dry up VEGF stimulates generation of new blood vessels by a process called neovascularization. During the generation of new blood vessels in the retina, if the blood vessels do not generate properly it causes leaking. This can lead to loss of vision.

Anti-angiogenic ophthalmic agents are used to stop neovascularization in age related macular degeneration.

List of Anti-angiogenic ophthalmic agents

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Byooviz (Pro)
Generic name: ranibizumab
No reviews
Cimerli (Pro)
Generic name: ranibizumab
No reviews
Izervay (Pro)
Generic name: avacincaptad pegol
No reviews
Susvimo (Pro)
Generic name: ranibizumab
No reviews
Eylea HD (Pro)
Generic name: aflibercept
8.0
1 review
Macugen (Pro)
Generic name: pegaptanib
9.0
1 review
Beovu (Pro)
Generic name: brolucizumab
7.0
3 reviews
Lucentis (Pro)
Generic name: ranibizumab
6.5
15 reviews
Vabysmo (Pro)
Generic name: faricimab
8.6
15 reviews
Eylea (Pro)
Generic name: aflibercept
7.1
63 reviews
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