Ganciclovir IO
Generic Name: GANCICLOVIR IMPLANT - INTRAOCULAR
Pronounced: (gan-SYE-klo-veer)
Ganciclovir IO Uses
This medication is used in patients with AIDS (acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome) to treat a serious infection of the eye called CMV
(cytomegalovirus) retinitis. It works by stopping the growth of the virus. This
medication is not a cure for CMV retinitis, but it helps to slow the course of
the disease, which can lead to visual changes or loss of
vision.
How To Use Ganciclovir IO
This medication is inserted into the affected eye(s) by a
surgeon. Follow all instructions on what to do before and after surgery. The
implant is designed to slowly release the medication into the eye over 5 to 8
months. The doctor will decide when the implant will need to be
replaced.
Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve, if it
worsens, or if you have signs of the CMV affecting other parts of the body
(e.g., cough, fever, shortness of breath, stomach/abdominal pain, diarrhea, leg
pain/weakness, headaches, confusion).
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