| Title : Latanoprost and physostigmine have mostly additive ocular hypotensive effects in human eyes [see comments] - Linden_1997_Arch.Ophthalmol_115_857 |
| Author(s) : Linden C , Alm A |
| Ref : Archives of Ophthalmology , 115 :857 , 1997 |
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Abstract :
OBJECTIVE To investigate if a pronounced ciliary muscle contraction, induced by physostigmine salicylate, can abolish the ocular hypotensive effect of latanoprost, a prostaglandin analogue, via inhibition of the uveoscleral outflow.
DESIGN:
A randomized, crossover study that was double-masked for latanoprost. Physostigmine was the second factor in a 2(2) factorial experiment.
PARTICIPANTS:
A total of 20 male and female healthy volunteers (median age, 25 years; age range, 17-30 years).
INTERVENTIONS:
Between 7 AM and 7 PM, 1 drop of physostigmine salicylate (8 mg/mL) was instilled in 1 eye every other hour. At 8 AM, 1 drop of either latanoprost (50 mg/L) or placebo was instilled in both eyes. This protocol was repeated a second time with latanoprost administered to previously placebo-treated eyes and vice versa.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
Intraocular pressure differences were measured with Goldmann applanation tonometry hourly for 13 hours.
RESULTS:
Latanoprost reduced the intraocular pressure significantly at 3 to 12 hours after application with a maximal effect at 8 hours after the administration of the dose. The reduction that was obtained with physostigmine administered every other hour was more pronounced, was observed at 1 hour after the administration of the first dose, and increased throughout the day. A significant interaction was seen between 3 and 6 PM (i.e., at 7-10 hours after application of latanoprost).
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| PubMedSearch : Linden_1997_Arch.Ophthalmol_115_857 |
| PubMedID: 9230825 |
| Inhibitor | Physostigmine~Eserine |
Linden C, Alm A (1997)
Latanoprost and physostigmine have mostly additive ocular hypotensive effects in human eyes [see comments]
Archives of Ophthalmology
115 :857
Linden C, Alm A (1997)
Archives of Ophthalmology
115 :857