| Literature DB >> 25028541 |
Rajesh K Rajpal1, Bryan Ross1, Sachin D Rajpal1, Khoa Hoang1.
Abstract
Ophthalmic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used by clinicians to manage ocular inflammation and pain following cataract surgery. Over the past decade, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved multiple topical NSAIDs for these purposes, including several reformulated products. One of these medications, bromfenac ophthalmic solution, has a long and extensive history, with proven efficacy and safety in patients following cataract surgery. The evolution of bromfenac ophthalmic solution over the years has involved either lowering the concentration of the active ingredient or extending the dosing interval to improve patient adherence/compliance. This review will focus on the history and progression of bromfenac ophthalmic solution and report the available patient preference and adherence data regarding this ocular NSAID throughout its evolution.Entities:
Keywords: COX inhibitors; cataract surgery; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Year: 2014 PMID: 25028541 PMCID: PMC4077855 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S46667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Bromfenac studies evaluating zero-to-trace anterior chamber inflammation
| Study | Treatments | Number of eyes (patients) | Zero-to-trace inflammation (0–5 cells with 0 flare) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Donnenfeld et al | Bromfenac 0.09%, twice daily | N= 527 (527) | 64% (bromfenac) vs 43.3% |
| Silverstein et al | Bromfenac 0.09%, once daily | N=455 (455) | 73.9% (bromfenac) vs 40.4% |
| Gow et al | Bromfenac 0.07%, once daily | N= 440 (440) | 71.2% (bromfenac) vs 39.4% |
Note:
Poster presented at the 2013 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting.
Abbreviations: SOIS, summed ocular inflammation score; vs, versus.
Discontinuation rates due to lack of efficacy
| Study | Bromfenac group | Placebo group | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Donnenfeld et al | 3.1% (11/356) | 21.6% (37/171) | |
| Henderson et al | 2.9% (17/584) | 32.6% (94/288) | |
| Walters et al | 3.2% (7/222) | 23.9% (52/218) |
Abbreviations: BID, twice daily; QD, once daily.