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The intracameral route of drug administration involves delivering medication directly into the anterior chamber of the eye, typically via injection. This method is commonly used in ophthalmic surgeries, such as cataract procedures, to administer antibiotics, anesthetics, or anti-inflammatory drugs. Key Features Direct drug delivery: Ensures medication reaches the target site efficiently. Bypasses systemic circulation: Reduces systemic side effects. Used for infection prevention: Often employed to prevent postoperative endophthalmitis. Advantages Rapid drug action: Immediate effect within the anterior chamber. Higher drug concentration: Provides localized treatment without dilution. Minimally invasive: Performed during surgery without additional procedures. Challenges Risk of complications: Improper injection may cause ocular irritation or increased intraocular pressure. Limited systemic absorption: Not suitable for drugs requiring widespread distribution. Potential for antibiotic resistance: Some concerns exist regarding bacterial resistance. Common intracameral medications include cefuroxime, moxifloxacin, and vancomycin, primarily used for infection prophylaxis #drugadministration