Pharmacological Versus Non-Pharmacological and Ancillary Mechanisms in Eye Drops Used in the Treatment of Glaucoma

N. Marchesi, F. Fahmideh, A. Barbieri, M. Racchi, A. Pascale, S. Govoni
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Medical Devices Made of Substances (MDMS) are increasingly used in the healthcare system alongside classic medicinal products and constitute an important field of experimentation and innovation in the biomedical field. In fact, these products are rapidly establishing themselves as a valuable therapeutic resource and are available in various forms including, but not limited to, creams, syrups, nasal or oropharyngeal sprays, and eye drops. MDMS are marketed to treat different diseases and the advantages and benefits of the use of these products can be claimed, once proven their clinical activity. What are the differences between medicinal products and MDMS? The substantial difference lies in the mechanism of action: the first case is based on pharmacological, metabolic, and immunological actions while the second one is based on mechanical, or chemical/physical action. Sometimes the boundaries are not well defined and there is a need for a reassessment and a consensus on the underlying concepts and definitions, also in the light of the increasing ability to recognize molecular mechanisms underneath the action of several substances not acting through an easy recognizable unique target (as a receptor, for example). In the present paper, we discuss the role of eye drops as an example of MDMS used in glaucoma, a widely diffused eye disease. The choice is due to the fact that some products used in this field of application and containing similar substances are marketed either as medicinal products or as medical devices or, using other dosage forms, as food supplements. Accordingly, it is important to underscore in the various cases what may be the principal mode of action and the contribution of additional mechanisms as derived, for example, from system pharmacology data. Their analysis may help to exemplify some of the problems around the sometimes fuzzy border between MDMS and medicinal products suggesting the need for new definitions and regulatory decisions about MDMS.
治疗青光眼滴眼液的药理学与非药理学及其辅助机制
物质制造医疗器械(MDMS)越来越多地应用于医疗保健系统中,与经典药品一起构成了生物医学领域实验和创新的重要领域。事实上,这些产品正迅速成为一种宝贵的治疗资源,并以各种形式提供,包括但不限于面霜、糖浆、鼻或口咽喷雾剂和滴眼液。MDMS的销售目的是治疗不同的疾病,一旦证实其临床活性,就可以宣称使用这些产品的优势和益处。药品和MDMS有什么区别?两者的本质区别在于作用机制:前者基于药理、代谢和免疫作用,而后者基于机械或化学/物理作用。有时,边界没有很好地定义,需要重新评估并就基本概念和定义达成共识,也考虑到识别几种物质作用下的分子机制的能力日益增强,这些物质不通过易于识别的独特靶标(例如,作为受体)起作用。在本文中,我们讨论滴眼液的作用,作为一个例子,MDMS用于青光眼,一种广泛扩散的眼病。之所以做出这样的选择,是因为在这一应用领域中使用的一些产品和含有类似物质的产品要么作为医药产品销售,要么作为医疗器械销售,或者使用其他剂型作为食品补充剂销售。因此,重要的是要强调在各种情况下可能是主要的作用方式和其他机制的贡献,例如,从系统药理学数据中得出。他们的分析可能有助于举例说明围绕MDMS和医药产品之间有时模糊的边界的一些问题,这表明需要对MDMS进行新的定义和监管决策。
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