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Bioavailability of fluorescein from a new drug delivery system in human eyes.

A Steinfeld1, A Lux, S Maier, R Süverkrüp, M Diestelhorst.   

Abstract

AIM: To assess the ocular bioavailability of fluorescein from a novel drug delivery system compared with one single preservative free eye drop.
METHODS: Part A: In a randomised study 10 volunteers applied the lyophilisate to one eye and a conventional fluorescein eye drop to the fellow eye. Fluorophotometry was performed before and every 2 minutes up to 30 minutes after application in the cornea and anterior chamber. Part B: Another 10 volunteers applied each form of the application. Fluorophotometry was performed before, +2 minutes, and at +8, +10, +12 hours. The dose corresponding to a single fluorescein dose of the lyophilisate was 68 l microg fluorescein SE 0.17%.
RESULTS: Part A: During the first 30 minutes after administration of the preservative free eye drop of 40 microg the corneal and anterior chamber concentration means were up to 16 times higher in eyes treated with the lyophilisate. Part B: 8-12 hours after application the mean fluorescein concentration in the cornea of the lyophilisate group was two times higher than at baseline. Eyes treated with eye drops had baseline values at +8, +10 and +12 hours.
CONCLUSION: A significantly better bioavailability was achieved in human eyes by using lyophilisate compared with the same dose from a conventional eye drop. Lyophilisates are a favourable alternative to conventional eye drops since they have no preservatives, higher long term stability, no pH adjustment, and easy handling.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14693772      PMCID: PMC1771947          DOI: 10.1136/bjo.88.1.48

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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