Home > Blog > Eye Conditions > Choroidal Neovascularization > Oraya Therapy for Wet AMD Gains Popularity

Oraya Therapy for Wet AMD Gains Popularity

orayaA one-time treatment for patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is gaining popularity in Europe. Oraya Therapy, made by US-based company Oraya Therapeutics, Inc., is being offered at more locations in Europe, including a National Health Service hospital in the UK and several hospitals in Germany.

Oraya Therapy has already been a regular treatment option in hospitals throughout Germany, the UK, and Switzerland, increasingly embraced by patients, doctors, and insurance providers. The one-time treatment is a non-invasive therapy for wet AMD patients meant to maintain or improve vision and decrease frequency of anti-vascular endothelial growth

factor (anti-VEGF) eye injections.

Anti-VEGF injections are a conventional and commercially available treatment for wet AMD, but the required frequency of injections poses a burden to patients who are often not able to receive the optimal number of treatments.

Oraya Therapy attempts to lessen the number of injections through a low-radiation treatment that can be performed in an outpatient setting in about 20 minutes, with no further recovery period required. Success of the treatment has been demonstrated by the INTREPID study, which indicated successful results for wet AMD patients both immediately following and two years after the single treatment.

 


Natural Eye Care, Inc.
3 Paradies Lane
New Paltz, New York 12561
Phone: 845.475.4158

Natural Eye Care

NaturalEyeCare™ started in 1999 to help the public and professionals learn about complementary care in eye disease treatment.

The information and recommendations we offer are based on over 30 years of peer review research and personal clinical experience which guides us in providing a valuable resource to our readers, customers and patients regarding maintaining healthy vision naturally.

We believe that vision health is intimately connected to overall mental, physical and spiritual health. Therefore we encourage people to look at their overall lifestyle and diet as part of keeping healthy vision and reducing the risk of eye disease onset. This includes diet, regular exercise, and management of daily stress. If one has health issues such as high blood pressure, a thyroid imbalance, any autoimmune disease and/or are on medication(s), these possible contributions to eye disease should considered when working with your health care professional.

Please do not hesitate to call us at 845.475.4158 with any questions and concerns.

Recent Posts

Category