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Match the following types of route of administration to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs.
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Ciliary Muscles
Muscle fibers in the eye that control the shape of the lens, enabling focusing on objects at different distances.
Suspensory Ligament
Fibrous tissues that connect organs or parts of organs to each other or to skeletal structures, often supporting or holding them in place.
Lens
A transparent structure inside the eye that focuses light rays onto the retina to create clear images.
Aqueous Humor
A clear fluid filling the space in the front of the eyeball between the lens and the cornea, involved in nutrient supply and intraocular pressure maintenance.
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