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Presbyopia

The normal decreasing elasticity of the crystalline lens that leads to loss of accommodation.
Also Known As:
Presbyopias
Networked: 356 relevant articles (21 outcomes, 30 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Hyperopia (Hypermetropia)
2. Myopia
3. Cataract (Cataracts)
4. Pseudophakia
5. Astigmatism

Experts

1. Dexl, Alois K: 10 articles (03/2015 - 10/2010)
2. Seyeddain, Orang: 10 articles (03/2015 - 10/2010)
3. Pepose, Jay S: 9 articles (07/2015 - 11/2008)
4. Riha, Wolfgang: 9 articles (03/2015 - 10/2010)
5. Grabner, Günther: 8 articles (03/2015 - 10/2010)
6. Auffarth, Gerd U: 8 articles (02/2015 - 10/2009)
7. Holzer, Mike P: 8 articles (02/2015 - 10/2009)
8. Alió, Jorge L: 7 articles (01/2014 - 08/2005)
9. Auffarth, G U: 6 articles (08/2015 - 08/2006)
10. Pallikaris, Ioannis G: 6 articles (07/2015 - 01/2011)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Presbyopia:
1. HydrogelIBA
2. Carbachol (Carbastat)FDA Link
3. brimonidine (Alphagan)FDA LinkGeneric
4. Retinaldehyde (Retinal)IBA
5. CollagenIBA
6. PolymersIBA
7. Guanosine Diphosphate (GDP)IBA
8. BiopolymersIBA
9. hydroquinone (Black and White)FDA Link
10. tranilast (N 5')IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Inlays (Inlay)
2. Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)
3. Lasers (Laser)
4. Intraocular Lenses (Intraocular Lens)
5. Corneal Transplantation (Keratoplasty)