2020
DOI: 10.5937/tehnika2002141k
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Molecularly imprinted soft contact lenses as chloramphenicol delivery systems

Abstract: Due to the fact that only a small part of the ophthalmic drugs, taken in traditional ways, reaches the affected area patients need to take large amounts of medication. This problem could be overcome by extending the duration of a drug's spent time on the eye surface. One of the most common eye infections is conjunctivitis, for which chloramphenicol is the most used medication. Because of their unique properties, hydrogels are used for contact lens production. The principal aim of this work is to develop a nove… Show more

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