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Five-year Pharmacovigilance study by NTC confirms safety of fixed-dose eye drops for Post-cataract Surgery
"This is the first international pharmacovigilance study focused specifically on a fixed-dose eye drop combining an antibiotic and an anti-inflammatory steroid," said Dr. , senior author of the publication. "Its wide usage and favorable safety profile make of it a valuable option in the modern management of post-cataract patients'."
The findings support the current recommendation of a short-term, seven-day treatment course, which improves patient adherence and limits the risk of side effects or antibiotic resistance.
The study also highlights the importance of in evaluating medicines after market approval. "This analysis confirms how continuous safety monitoring is essential to protect patients and support clinicians based on safety information collected from the spontaneous reporting," said , CSO in NTC.
Cataract surgery remains the most common ophthalmic procedure worldwide, and post-operative management is critical to ensure optimal recovery. Since its approval in 2020, this innovative combination has provided patients with a simplified treatment regimen that reduces unnecessary exposure to antibiotics and minimizes the risks associated with prolonged steroid use.
Thanks to its consistent safety profile, the product has received marketing authorization renewal from European regulatory authorities.
The study, titled , was conducted by experts in ophthalmology and drug safety.
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