Celanese Announces Commercial Launch of Glaukos' iDose® TR (Travoprost Intracameral Implant) Using Celanese's VitalDose® Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
Thu, February 29 2024
The majority of glaucoma and ocular hypertension patients are non-compliant with topical medication use due to complex dosing regiments, side effects, and eye-drop intolerance. Sustained delivery of therapeutics provides an important approach in addressing non-compliance and improving treatment outcomes. With iDose® TR and the VitalDose® EVA, there is now the opportunity to provide continuous dosing which can improve patient compliance and address adherence issues.
iDose® TR was approved by the
Glaukos used the VitalDose® EVA to create a nanoporous membrane for travoprost delivery in iDose® TR. The VitalDose® EVA is a platform that can be formulated into a wide range of form factors to suit drug delivery needs for various conditions.
“A clear unmet need exists in ophthalmology for therapies that address non-compliance and reduce the treatment burden for patients,” says Cyonna Holmes, global business strategy leader for Ophthalmology and RNA at
The VitalDose® EVA Drug Delivery Platform provides reliable, controlled-release performance and has a long history of use in approved parenteral drug products in
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iDose TR Indication and Important Safety Information
INDICATIONS AND USAGE
iDose TR (travoprost intracameral implant) is indicated for the reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open angle glaucoma (OAG) or ocular hypertension (OHT).
Dosage and Administration
For ophthalmic intracameral administration. The intracameral administration should be carried out under standard aseptic conditions.
Contraindications
iDose TR is contraindicated in patients with active or suspected ocular or periocular infections, patients with corneal endothelial cell dystrophy (e.g., Fuch’s Dystrophy, corneal guttatae), patients with prior corneal transplantation, or endothelial cell transplants (e.g., Descemet’s Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty [DSAEK]), patients with hypersensitivity to travoprost or to any other components of the product.
Warnings and Precautions
iDose TR should be used with caution in patients with narrow angles or other angle abnormalities. Monitor patients routinely to confirm the location of the iDose TR at the site of administration. Increased pigmentation of the iris can occur. Iris pigmentation is likely to be permanent.
Adverse Reactions
In controlled studies, the most common ocular adverse reactions reported in 2% to 6% of patients were increases in intraocular pressure, iritis, dry eye, visual field defects, eye pain, ocular hyperaemia, and reduced visual acuity.
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