The FDA has recently “approved” new medications aimed at slowing a specific type of DRY macular degeneration called Geographic Atrophy. However, there's a significant drawback: these medications require monthly injections directly into the eye and may pose risks.
PART ONE: Preventing macular degeneration.
PART TWO: Reversing the progression of vision loss in dry macular degeneration..
PART THREE: Stopping the conversion to wet macular degeneration.
PART FOUR: Minimizing injections if you have wet macular degeneration.
PART FIVE: Minimizing vision loss and the need for eye injections if you have Geographic Atrophy (Important Information)
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