Latest Drug-Related Developments in Global Dry Eye Disease Market

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Latest Drug-Related Developments in Global Dry Eye Disease Market As per a study on the incidence and prevalence of dry eye disease in the United States, the dry eye disease (DED) prevalence was 5.28% overall, with 2.96% male beneficiaries and 7.78% female beneficiaries. According to another study on the economic burden of dry eye disease in the United States, DED incurred $55.4 billion in costs annually. Our predictions project that the global dry eye disease market growth is estimated to progress at a CAGR of 5.11% during 23-32 and garner $8884.34 million by 2032. As a result, drugs designed with specific DED indications are ushering in a new era in dry eye disease management.

This blog focuses on some of the recent strategic developments related to dry eye disease drugs.

OptiLight by Lumenis

On 29th April 2021, Lumenis Ltd announced the grant of FDA approval for its newest intense pulsed light (IPL) device. Subsequently, Lumenis launched OptiLight™, a bright solution for dry eyes. Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy is a new treatment for rosacea and evaporative dry eye. Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) increases the severity of dry eye disease (DED) and can clinically impact the patient's quality of life. Intense pulsed therapy (IPL) can benefit dry eye by enhancing the dysfunction of the meibomian glands. OptiLight™ is patented with Lumenis' OPT® technology and is designed for a controlled, precise, and consistent light-based treatment of dry eye disease.


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