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Efficacy and safety of different doses of a slow-release corticosteroid implant for macular edema [Corrigendum]

Authors Qingyu L , He M, Shi H, Wang Q, Du Y, Liu J, Ren C, Xu D, Jing Y 

Received 21 March 2016

Accepted for publication 21 March 2016

Published 27 April 2016 Volume 2016:10 Pages 1547—1548

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S108911



Liu QY, He MM, Shi H, et al. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2015;9: 2527–2535.
 
In “Efficacy and safety of different doses of a slow release corticosteroid implant for macular edema: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials” published May 2015, on page 2530, in Table 1 we have mistakenly stated the fluocinolone acetonide (FA) intravitreal inserts as Retisert® in the Campochiaro et al study; they were in fact the fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal inserts. We feel sorry about that, and we will be more rigorous to avoid any unnecessary confusion in the future.
 
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