Combination of perfluorocarbon liquid and silicone and method of

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Silicon containing doai

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514772, A61K 31695, A61K 4700

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052198448

ABSTRACT:
A combination of perfluorocarbon liquid and silicone is used to treat ophthalmological disorders of the eye. Perfluorocarbon liquid and silicone are injected into the eye to treat detached or torn retinas. A method of treating ophthalmological disorder of the eye with the combination of perfluorocarbon liquid and silicone is also disclosed.

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