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Contact Lenses Loaded with Melatonin Analogs: A Promising Therapeutic Tool against Dry Eye Disease

Melatonin analogs topically administered evoke a potent tear secretagogue effect in rabbits. This route of drug administration requires high drug concentration and frequent dosing due to its reduced ocular surface retention. Therefore, contact lenses (CLs) have emerged as an alternative drug-deliver...

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Published in:Journal of clinical medicine 2022-06, Vol.11 (12), p.3483
Main Authors: Navarro-Gil, Francisco Javier, Huete-Toral, Fernando, Domínguez-Godínez, Carmen Olalla, Carracedo, Gonzalo, Crooke, Almudena
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