Medications
Anti-VEGF medicines can slow the vision loss that is
linked to wet
age-related macular degeneration (AMD). These
medicines block a protein that leads to the wet type of macular degeneration.
This protein is called vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). VEGF causes
new abnormal vessels to grow in the eye. The growth of these abnormal vessels
leads to macular degeneration.
Anti-VEGF medicines appear to slow
the growth of abnormal blood vessels that cause vision loss in
wet AMD.10
Anti-VEGF medicines are
injected into the eye.
Anti-VEGF medicines are also known as VEGF
inhibitors.
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