Lamella

Lamella is a thin gelatinous disc used to introduce drugs into the eye. This disc is placed in the conjunctival sac; its gelatin base dissolves and the medicine begins to be absorbed into the eye tissue.

The lamellae provide sustained release of the drug over several hours or days. This allows you to maintain a therapeutic concentration of the drug in the eye tissues and reduces the need for frequent instillation of drops.

The main advantages of lamellas over eye drops are ease of use (no need to instill frequently), increased patient compliance, and reduced systemic side effects due to less drug entering the bloodstream.

Lamellae are widely used to treat glaucoma, inflammatory eye diseases, allergic conjunctivitis and other pathologies. They may contain various active ingredients, such as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, prostaglandins, corticosteroids, antihistamines, etc. Correct use of lamellae in accordance with the instructions increases the effectiveness of treatment of eye diseases.



Lamellae are thin gelatinous discs that are used to introduce medications into the eyes. They are placed in the conjunctival sac of the eye and dissolve, allowing the medication to be absorbed into the eye tissue.

The lamellas are made from gelatin, which is a natural and safe material. They are only a few micrometers thick, which allows them to easily penetrate the eye tissue and reach the desired destination.

When used with medications, the lamellae dissolve within a few minutes, allowing the medication to quickly penetrate the eye. This allows you to reduce the time required to achieve the desired effect and increase the effectiveness of treatment.

Although lamellae are a safe and effective method of drug delivery, there are some limitations to their use. For example, some medicinal substances may be incompatible with gelatin, which may lead to undesirable reactions. In addition, the lamellae may cause discomfort in some patients, especially if they have sensitive skin around the eyes.

Overall, lamellae remain a popular method of delivering drugs to the eye, especially for the treatment of eye-related diseases. However, before using this method, you should consult your doctor and take into account all possible risks and limitations.



Lamellae are not simple eye lenses; they are special devices for delivering a medicinal substance directly to the tissues of the eyeball. They have been used in ophthalmology for quite a long time and are a good analogue for the use of drainage systems for abscesses and phlegmon of the orbit. **LAMELLA. MANUFACTURERS, TYPES, INDICATIONS, FEATURES.**

Currently, the most common manufacturers of eye lenses are Japanese companies: Juntendo, SCL Japan and SOOCO Japan. For individual vision correction, several models are offered, which, depending on the diopter power, can have a thickness from 3 mm to 4.5 mm.

Lamellae are produced for specific purposes and have their own indications