Literature DB >> 1303863

Twice daily 4% Sodium Cromoglycate vs. 2% Sodium Cromoglycate used four times daily in seasonal (grass pollen) allergic conjunctivitis.

L M Collum1, S Fitzsimon, M Hillery, A Collum, W J Power, Z Pelikan, J B Jenson.   

Abstract

It is well established that 2% Sodium Cromoglycate is an effective treatment for a number of allergic eye diseases. It has been shown to be non-toxic. It can be used longterm and in serious allergic problems it is a useful adjunctive therapy to steroids. The main problem with Sodium Cromoglycate is that the recommended dosage is a four times daily application and patient non-compliance is common. One of the main objectives of any therapy is to reduce the frequency of dosage and the current study has been designed to investigate the efficacy of a 4% solution of Sodium Cromoglycate, used twice daily, versus a 2% solution used four times daily in seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. A multicentre study, therefore, was carried out to assess the efficacy of both drugs and to assess any possibility of side effects. In addition, a unit dose was used, thus eliminating preservatives and it was used specifically in seasonal allergic conjunctivitis in the pollen season. This study showed that 4% Sodium Cromoglycate used twice daily was at least as affective as 2% Sodium Cromoglycate used four times daily.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1303863     DOI: 10.1007/bf00160774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0012-4486            Impact factor:   2.379


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