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State of the Art Clinical Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of N-Acetylcarnosine Dipeptide Ophthalmic Prodrug. Principles for the Delivery, Self-Bioactivation, Molecular Targets and Interaction with a Highly Evolved Histidyl-Hydrazide Structure in the Treatment and Therapeutic Management of a Group of Sight-Threatening Eye Diseases

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Abstract

Cataract is a major disease both in terms of number of people involved and economic impact. The research into causative factors and mechanisms to prevent the development of cataract is essential, particularly in developing countries where cataract surgery is often inaccessible. The results of this study provide a substantial basis for further evaluation of N-acetylcarnosine eye drops patented by IVP in the treatment and prevention of visual impairment in the temporal cross-sections of an older population several years apart. In the number of promotion studies this ophthalmic drug showed experimental and clinical potential for the non-surgical treatment of age-related cataracts. Comprehensive studies that investigate clinical, economic, and humanistic outcomes for the patient and society are conducted and will be described with different types of identified pharmacoeconomic evaluations to adequately assess the comparative value of current N-acetylcarnosine eye drops therapeutics for medical care and its place in future ophthalmic practices. Patients and the public expect that safe and cost-effective cataract medical care with N-acetylcarnosine therapeutic platform should be commissioned for them.