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Eylea

Eylea is a drug that is injected into your eye to treat wet AMD, diabetic eye disease, and retinal vein occlusion. This drug type is called “anti-VEGF.” That is because it blocks a chemical called VEGF. VEGF causes abnormal blood vessels to grow and leak fluid in the eye, affecting vision.

Your ophthalmologist will numb your eye with medicine. Then they will inject Eylea into your eye using a very thin needle.

You may need multiple Eylea treatments to help slow vision loss. Your ophthalmologist might also combine Eylea treatment and another type of treatment.

Like any treatment, there are possible risks and side effects from Eylea treatment. They might include problems with the retina, eye infection, vision problems and more. Talk with your ophthalmologist if you have any questions.

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