
According to a news release, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Coherus’ ranibizumab-eqrn (Cimerli) as an interchangeable biosimilar for all five indications of Lucentis.

According to a news release, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Coherus’ ranibizumab-eqrn (Cimerli) as an interchangeable biosimilar for all five indications of Lucentis.

ThermaMEDx today announced a partnership with EyeCare Partners to expand EverTears distribution across the network of the national provider of clinically integrated eye care.

Combined, the companies say they will create the largest eye bank, tissue recovery and ocular research center in the world.

With the support of Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals, an ophthalmic therapeutic dubbed KIO-301, initially developed by Richard Kramer, PhD, at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), has successfully been granted approval to start a Phase 1b, first-in-human clinical trial.

Zachary Elkin, MD, MPH, of NYU Langone Eye Center, advises how ophthalmologists and parents should be aware of precautions that should be taken with sports involving small balls and urges the use of protective eyewear.

The gift will establish the Philip C. Hessburg, MD – Art Van Elslander Chair in Ophthalmic Research, which will constitute a permanent endowment fund to support the educational research initiatives at Henry Ford Health by the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology.

The companies note that data from Study CPN-302 confirm the results in the first Phase 3 study, CPN-301, and they demonstrate the clear benefits of treating patients after cataract surgery with APP13007.

Kodiak Sciences Inc. announced that its BEACON Phase 3 study of tarcocimab, its novel antibody biopolymer conjugate, met the primary endpoint of non-inferior change from baseline in visual acuity at week 24 compared to aflibercept in patients with macular edema due to retinal vein occlusion.

In a study, investigators found that no characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease are related to ocular manifestations of the disease.

Industry leaders will come together Dec. 16-17 in Marco Island, Florida, to present the latest data and treatments.

According to the company, this Phase 1 dose escalations study will evaluate the safety and tolerability of intravitreal injection of IBI324 in subjects with DME.

At the recent ASRS meeting in New York, Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute, presented End-of-Study Retinal Fluid and Vision Outcomes in the Archway Phase 3 Trial of the Port Delivery System With Ranibizumab in Patients With nAMD.

The brain structures with most changes coincide with those which are altered most in Alzheimer’s, according to a study by researchers at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain.

Matthew Emanuel, MD, of Glaucoma Associates of Texas, discusses some of the current trends in cataract surgery. He notes it is something that everyone deals with as they get older. It also can be an issue for pediatric patients. Emanuel also notes that it is important for physicians to be able to educate their patients on the disease.

Tarsus Pharmaceuticals has enrolled the first patient in a Phase 2a clinical trial studying TP-03 for the treatment of meibomian gland disease in patients diagnosed with Demodex mites.

The project marks the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital's first return to in-person programming since the start of the pandemic.

A multi-institutional effort led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania is taking steps to develop an effective technique to regenerate photoreceptors cells and restore sight in patients with vision disorders.

The annual Mission Cataract program allows staff to extend its mission to people who need assistance due to unfortunate circumstances.

According to a new study from New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, a new, non-invasive ocular imaging method may be able to detect an early indicator of glaucoma in time to prevent disease progression and vision loss.

According to the company, AR-15512 is a differentiated, novel, first-in-class product candidate for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease.

According to the company, the clinical trial is reviewing EYP-1901, an investigational sustained delivery anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) treatment for wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD).

Retina indications for which ranibizumab-eqrn is interchangeable include neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration; macular edema following retinal vein occlusion; diabetic macular edema; diabetic retinopathy, and myopic choroidal neovascularization.

A novel regimen may represent an improvement over current methods of handling postsurgical pain in procedures that require corneal epithelial debridement, according to investigators.

Symptoms in the eye may not be substantial in patients with COVID-19.

Flavoprotein fluorescence could serve as a new biomarker, according to a Mount Sinai study.

Two studies conducted in collaboration with Orbis International explore how providing free glasses to children improves their ability to learn in school and that addressing visual impairment in children can alleviate depression and anxiety.

The discovery of molecular signatures of age-related macular degeneration will help with better diagnosis and treatment of this progressive eye disease.

Investigators discuss the evolution of innovative technology for the hearing impaired and how vision can play a role.

The doctors will join the Cataract and Primary Eye Care, Glaucoma, and Retina Services.
