There was no treatment available for people diagnosed with AMD up until 2006.
Today, neovascular AMD (also known as exudative or wet AMD) is treatable with groundbreaking medicines called anti-VEGF therapies. These include ranibizumab (Lucentis®) and aflibercept (Eyelea®). A third treatment called bevacizumab (Avastin®) can also be used to treat AMD but is considered an “off-label” approach, meaning the FDA has approved the drug for a different use than what the doctor is prescribing it.
These anti-VEGF treatments work by blocking molecules that cause abnormal blood vessel growth in the eye and drive the progression of wet AMD. Anti-VEGF treatments have dramatically changed wet AMD patient outcomes by helping to prevent and even reverse vision loss in some cases.
It’s important to stay on a regular treatment schedule and not miss appointments while receiving anti-VEGF treatment. Missing even just one or two injections can lead to vision loss.