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Drugs used in Drugs used in ophthalmology ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

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Page 1: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Drugs used in ophthalmologyDrugs used in ophthalmology

lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek

Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Page 2: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

How does a drug get inside the eye?How does a drug get inside the eye?

• 1. By blood

The blood-retinal barrier (BRB)

• 2. Penetrates by the cornea Mainly by epithelium and endothelium of the cornea

Page 3: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Route of administrationRoute of administration

• Given locally ( eye drops) – amount of drug in the anterior segment of the eye > given orally

• Given locally– achieve therapeutic levels up to the ciliary body

• Intraocular concentration :– subconjunctival injection > eye drops i ointment >

orally

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Types of drugs -Types of drugs -way of administration:way of administration:

• 1. Eye drop , suspension , emulsion• 2. Ointment and gel

• 3. Inserts – i.e. Ocusert (Pilocarpine) – a drug container placed inside conjunctiva

• 4. Therapeutic Contact Lenses (‘bandage’ lenses)

Page 5: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Types of drugs -Types of drugs -way of administrationway of administration

• 5. Ion(t)ophoresis - technique using a small electric charge to deliver a medicine through the surface of cornea/ skin . The drug forms charged active agents ( kations, anions) which transport deaper .

• 6.Subconjunctival injection and periocular injection

• 7. Anterior chamber injection• 8. Intravitreal injection

Page 6: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Eye dropsEye drops

• After administration a smaller amount of drug is absorbed by the surface of the cornea, most of it reaches vascular system by the conjunctiva.

• Only 1 drop because:– Volume of the conjunctival sac = 30 μl– Volume of 1 drop = 40-70 μl

• If you administer more than one drug remember about intervals– time for penetration and absorbtion

Page 7: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Eye drops Eye drops

• While giving drops that have systemic effects (β-blockers, adrenaline, pilocarpine ):

– Patient should close his eyes after drug administration (it counteracts getting into the lacrimal sac by the canaliculi )

– Press in the place where lower canaliculus is located– It is possible to give the drug directly on the cornea.

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OintmentsOintments

• Longer time of contact with the eyes surface

• Often given before going to sleep (overnight)

• They paste eyelashes together

• They can cause reversible loss of visual acuity

Page 9: Drugs used in ophthalmology lek.med. Magdalena Mazurek Chair and Clinic of Ophthalmology with Department of Patophysilogy of Organ of Vision

Groups of drugs:Groups of drugs:• 1. Drugs affecting the vegetative system

• 2. Drugs used in glaucoma

• 3. Anti-infectious drugs

• 4. Anti-inflammatory drugs

• 5. Anti-allergic drugs

• 6. Drugs affecting metabolism of cells and their

regeneration

• 7. Lubricant Eye Drops ( ` fake tears ` )

• 8. Anaesthetics

• 9. Disinfectant Drugs

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Drugs affecting the vegetative system

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SympathicomimeticsSympathicomimetics

Substance Receptors

Adrenaline α , β

Noradrenaline α , β

Fenylefryne α (non-selektive)

Brimonidyne α2

Apraklonidyne α2

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SympathicomimeticsSympathicomimetics ( (mydriaticamydriatica))

• Stimulate receptor α + β:– Stimulate sympathetic nervous system– Dilate the pupil do not affect focusing

(accommodation)– Tear adhesions apart– If the angle is closing they can cause its total

closure and increased IOP

– Neosynephrin sol. 2,5% 5% 10%– Adrenaline ( 0,001%) < 1 ml

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• Counter-indications :– arythmia– hypertension, high blood pressure – pheohromoctyoma– IHD– Closed angle glaucoma

Adverse effect– Anxiety, tremor– Dizziness ,headache– Tachycardia– Arythmia , acute chest pain– Allergy

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Sympaticolitics (β-blockers)Sympaticolitics (β-blockers)

• ↓IOP:– ↓ production of aqueous humour by the ciliary body– affect ultrafiltration

• non-selective β-blockers (β1 + β2)– Karteolol, Timolol, Lewobunolol

• selectywne β-blockers (β1)– Betaksolol

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• Glaucoma:– Open angle glaucoma– Closed angle glaucoma (with

parasympathicomimetic)– Glaucoma in aphakic eyes

Lowers elevated but also normal IOPYounger patients –stronger hypotension

β-blockery – indications β-blockery – indications

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Side effects– conjunctival irritation, burning sensation, reversible

loss of visual acuity,conjunctivitis,dry eyes,ptosis, constriction of vessels

– bradycardia , arythmia, hypotension, stroke, cerebrovascular accident (CVA) , VASCULAR FAILURE

– bronchospasm (except for betaksolol), difficulty in breathing , dizziness ,headache, depression,nausea

– allergy

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• Counter-indications :

– Asthma – Lung diseases– Heart/ vascular failure– II /III degree AV block– Bradycardia– Allergy

– ! Unstable diabetes !

– ! Pregnancy and Breastfeeding !

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β-blockersβ-blockers

• Betaksolol (Betoptic) sol. 0,25% 0,5%

• Timolol (Oftensin, Timoptic, Cusimolol) sol. 0,25% 0,5%

• Karteolol (Arteoptic) sol. 1% 2%

• Metipranolol (Betamann) sol. 0,1% 0,3%

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Parasympathicomimetic (miotics)Parasympathicomimetic (miotics)

• ↓IOP

• Dilate veins ↑aqueous outflow• Used in treatment of closed angle glaucoma

• Pilocarpine sol. ung. 1% 2% 4%• Karbachol sol. 3%

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• Counter-indications:– Uveitis– Retinal Degenerative Diseases ( ↑ incidence of retinal

detachment)– Heart diseases– Asthma– Hyperthyreosis– Peptic Ulcer Disease– Parkinson's disease

ParasympathicomimeticParasympathicomimetic

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• Side effects:– Headache

– Speeds up onset of cataract

– Constricts pupils poor night sight

– Posterior synechiae

– ↑ lacrimation

– Systemic effects: bradycardia, hypotension, ↑Increased urination, production of saliva

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– They block the parasympathetic system– Dilate the pupil affect accommodation

– Atropine sol. 1% (children 0,25-0,5%) - 2weeks.– Homatropine sol. 1% -12 h.– Scopolamine sol. 0,25% -30 h.– Tropicamid sol. 0,5% 1% -

4 h.– Cyclopentolat sol. 0,5% 1% -

24 h.

ParasympaticolyticsParasympaticolytics ( (mydriatica et cycloplegicamydriatica et cycloplegica))

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• Indications:– Helps with diagnosis (dilated pupil- fundus

examination )– Preparation for the eye surgery– In treatment of iriditis ,cyclitis– Corneal ulcers

• Counter-indications :– Closed angle glaucoma– Diseases of urinary tract and prostate with urinary

retention – Epilepsia– Allergy– < 1year old

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• Parasympaticolytics can cause closure of the angle – acute glaucoma!

• gonioscopy

• If the angle is narrow :– 250 mg acetazolamide p.o. before dilation– Better use Neosynephrin

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Drugs used in glaucoma

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1. α2-adrenomimetics i β-adrenolitics

2. Parasympathicomimetic

3. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

4. Prostaglandin analogues

5. Combinated drugs

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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitorsCarbonic anhydrase inhibitors

• ↓ production of aqueous

• ↑ urination (when longer used ↓K+)

• Acetazolamide - Diuramid tabl. 250 mg - Diamox inj. i.v. 500mg

• Diclofenamid (Diklofenamid) tabl. 50 mg• Dorzolamid - Trusopt sol. 2%

- Azopt sol.1%

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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitorsCarbonic anhydrase inhibitors

• Counter-indications :– Renal failure, liver failure , chronic respitarory

diseases

• Side effects:– Dizziness, headache, drowsiness , depression,

dyspepsia, renal /urinary tract lithiasis , hypercaliemia i metabolic acidosis , paresthesia, itching /burning sensations of the eyes

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Prostaglandin analoguesProstaglandin analogues

• ↑ Outflow of aqueous humour – Ciliary body sclera lymphatic vessels

• convenient in use – 1x day

• Latanoprost (Xalatan) sol.• Travoprost (Travatan) sol.• Bimatoprost (Lumigan) sol.

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Prostaglandin analoguesProstaglandin analogues

• No systemic side effects

• Should not be combined with Pilocarpine because it blocks uveoscleral outflow

• Do not use in: allergy

• Side effects:– change of iris color (darker ↑ melanine), burning

sensation of the eyes , keratitis, palpebritis, growth of eyelashes

– rare:headache ,nausea

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Combinated drugsCombinated drugs

• If monotherapy does not help

• Cosopt (Timolol + Dorzolamid) sol.

• Fotil, Timpilo (Timolol + Pilocarpina) sol.

• Normoglaucon (Metipranolol + Pilocarpina) sol.

• Xalacom (Latanoprost + Timolol) sol.

• DuoTrav (Travoprost + Timolol) sol.

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Anti-infectious drugs

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AntybioticsAntybiotics

• To treat infectious diseases of the eye

• Before/Postoperative prophylaxis

• Best to do antibiogram

• Used as eyedrops , ointments, injections

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AntybioticsAntybiotics

• Aminoglycosides– Amikacin (Biodacin) sol.– Gentamycin 0,3% sol. ung.– Neomycyn ung.– Tobramycin (Tobrex) sol. ung.Tetracyclines– Oftalmolosa cusi tetracycline – ung.

• Chloramphnicol– Oftalmolosa cusichloramfenicol – ung.– 1% sol.Detreomycini

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AntybioticsAntybiotics

• Fluoroquinolones– Ciprofloksacin (Ciloxan, Proxacin) sol.– Norfloksacin (Chibroxin) sol.– Ofloksacin (Floxal) sol. ung.

• Sulfonamids:– Sulfacetamid 10% sol.– Sulfadikramid (Irgamid) ung.

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Antiviral drugs Antiviral drugs

• Herpes zoster, HSV, CMV, EBV

• NOT adenovirus infection (one of most common infections)!!!!!!

• Acylovir (Cusiviral, Virolex, Zovirax) ung. tabl.

• Vidarabine (Vira A) ung.

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Anti-inflammatory drugs•SteroidsSteroids•Nonsteroidal

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Hydrocortison 1 (point of reference)

Fluorometolon 1

Prednison 3,5

Prednisolon 4

Metyloprednisolon 5

Triamcinolon 5

Parametason 10

Fludrocortison 10

Deksametason 25-30

Betametason 30-40

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Steroids – local use :Steroids – local use :

• Betametason (Betnesol) sol.0,1%

• Deksametason (Dexamethason, Oftan Dexa) sol.0,1%

• Fludrocortison (Continef) ung.

• Fluorometolon (Flucon, Flarex) sol.

• Hydrocortison (Hydrocortison dispersa, Ophticor H) ung.

• Prednisolon (Prednisolonum) sol.

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NSAIDsNSAIDs• General inhibition of prostanoid biosynthesis • Often used :

– Before/after surgery– Conjunctivitis, keratitis, scleritis …….– After trauma– Prevent pupil dilation during operation– When steroids can`t be used

• Diclofenac (Naclof) sol.• Flurbiprofen (Ocuflur) sol.• Indometacine (Indocollyre, Indocid) sol.

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Anti-allergic drugs

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Antihistamine drugsAntihistamine drugs

• Emadastine (Emadine) sol.

• Olopatadine (Opatanol) sol.

Combined :– Alergoftal (Antazoline + nafazoline) sol.– Betadrin (Difenhydramine + nafazoline) sol.– Spersallerg (Antazoline + tetryzoline) sol.

• Allergic conjunctivitis ….symptoms

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Anti-allergic drugs other:Anti-allergic drugs other:

• Natrii cromoglicas (Cromohexal, Opticrom, Polcrom, Vividrin, Cusicrom) sol.

• Tilavist sol.

• Alomide sol.

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Drugs affecting metabolism of cells and their regeneration

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• Better corneal nutrition in dry eye syndrome, in eye burns , erosions ,corneal ulcers….– Dexpantenol (Corneregel) żel– Solcoseryl – gel

• Better metabolism of the lens and vitreous (↓ cataract onset) – Quinax sol.– Catalin sol.

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Lubricant Eye Drops ( `fake tears `)

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• Lacrimal sol.

• Artelac, Isopto-Tears, Methocel sol.

• Vidisic gel

• Oculotect, Vidisept sol.

• Combined :– Dacrolux sol.– Tears Naturale, Tears Naturale Free sol.– ! Better without conservants!!!!

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Anaesthetics

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• Given locally .• Do not use too long because they are toxic for

corneal epithelium.

– Bupivacainum inj. 0,25% 0,5%– Marcain inj. 0,25% 0,5%– Lignocainum, Lidocain, Xylocaine inj. 2% 4%– Alcaine sol.

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Thanx for listening!Thanx for listening!