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Vitrasert ( gan-SYE-kloe-veer) is an antiviral medicine that is used in an implant that is inserted into the eye during surgery. The Vitrasert implant is used to treat a serious condition called cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis in persons who have acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Vitrasert will not cure this eye infection, but it may help to keep the symptoms from becoming worse. After your eye has used up all the medicine in the implant (generally within 5 to 8 months), the implant is removed by surgery and, at the same time, another implant can be inserted. The surgery, the implant containing this medicine, or the medicine itself may cause some serious side effects, including detachment of the retina, formation of a cataract, and eye infections. Before you receive this implant, you and your doctor should talk about the good Vitrasert and surgery will do as well as the risks involved. Vitrasert is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage form: Ophthalmic Intravitreal implant (eye implant) (U.S.)
Brand names: - Ganciclovir - Vitrasert |