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Did you know? Researchers at the University of Florida are testing a new compound, Compstatin, for its effectiveness in preventing complications of macular degeneration. This small protein blocks complement, which promotes inflammation in the body. It is believed that complement is involved upstream in the process which eventually leads to abnormal blood vessels forming and bleeding in macular degeneration.
Three volunteers with macular degeneration have had their eyes injected with compstatin, and they are now being monitored for side-effects. I am very interested to know the frequency that these medicines would be needed, as it is not pleasant to have medicine injected into the eye!
Did you also know? The drugs Avastin and Lucentis, both produced by Genentech, have revolutionized treatment of macular degeneration. These compounds, unlike any previous treatment, can cause regression of bleeding in the eye and improvement of vision!
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackDo you have any more details on this protein.
This is the first that I have heard of this. The University has been unable to provide information when requested.
Thanks in advance.
Barry Wheeler
http://www.amdsupport.ca
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