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Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin

PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to compare the intraocular penetration levels of the newer fluoroquinolones, moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin in the rabbit’s cornea, aqueous humor, and conjunctiva after topical instillation. METHODS: 0.5% moxifloxacin, 0.3% gatifloxacin, and 0.5%...

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Autores principales: Sugioka, Koji, Fukuda, Masahiko, Komoto, Shohei, Itahashi, Motoki, Yamada, Masakazu, Shimomura, Yoshikazu
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2770866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19898627
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author Sugioka, Koji
Fukuda, Masahiko
Komoto, Shohei
Itahashi, Motoki
Yamada, Masakazu
Shimomura, Yoshikazu
author_facet Sugioka, Koji
Fukuda, Masahiko
Komoto, Shohei
Itahashi, Motoki
Yamada, Masakazu
Shimomura, Yoshikazu
author_sort Sugioka, Koji
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description PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to compare the intraocular penetration levels of the newer fluoroquinolones, moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin in the rabbit’s cornea, aqueous humor, and conjunctiva after topical instillation. METHODS: 0.5% moxifloxacin, 0.3% gatifloxacin, and 0.5% levofloxacin were instilled in random sequence in both eyes of nine New Zealand White rabbits at two-minute intervals. Instillation was repeated every 15 minutes for a total of three drops of each fluoroquinolone per eye. Three additional animals had only moxifloxacin instilled bilaterally using the same schedule. Sixty minutes after the final instillation, the rabbits were sacrificed for determination of corneal, aqueous humor, and conjunctival fluoroquinolone concentrations using high-performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS: Moxifloxacin achieved significantly higher concentrations than levofloxacin and gatifloxacin in the cornea (P = 0.0102 and P = 0.0006, respectively), aqueous humor (P = 0.0015 and P < 0.0001, respectively), and conjunctiva (P = 0.0191 and P = 0.0236, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: 0.5% moxifloxacin eyedrops provided superior intraocular penetration in rabbits’ eyes compared with the two other fluoroquinolones, 0.5% levofloxacin and 0.3% gatifloxacin.
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spelling pubmed-27708662009-11-06 Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin Sugioka, Koji Fukuda, Masahiko Komoto, Shohei Itahashi, Motoki Yamada, Masakazu Shimomura, Yoshikazu Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to compare the intraocular penetration levels of the newer fluoroquinolones, moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin in the rabbit’s cornea, aqueous humor, and conjunctiva after topical instillation. METHODS: 0.5% moxifloxacin, 0.3% gatifloxacin, and 0.5% levofloxacin were instilled in random sequence in both eyes of nine New Zealand White rabbits at two-minute intervals. Instillation was repeated every 15 minutes for a total of three drops of each fluoroquinolone per eye. Three additional animals had only moxifloxacin instilled bilaterally using the same schedule. Sixty minutes after the final instillation, the rabbits were sacrificed for determination of corneal, aqueous humor, and conjunctival fluoroquinolone concentrations using high-performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS: Moxifloxacin achieved significantly higher concentrations than levofloxacin and gatifloxacin in the cornea (P = 0.0102 and P = 0.0006, respectively), aqueous humor (P = 0.0015 and P < 0.0001, respectively), and conjunctiva (P = 0.0191 and P = 0.0236, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: 0.5% moxifloxacin eyedrops provided superior intraocular penetration in rabbits’ eyes compared with the two other fluoroquinolones, 0.5% levofloxacin and 0.3% gatifloxacin. Dove Medical Press 2009 2009-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2770866/ /pubmed/19898627 Text en © 2009 Sugioka et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Sugioka, Koji
Fukuda, Masahiko
Komoto, Shohei
Itahashi, Motoki
Yamada, Masakazu
Shimomura, Yoshikazu
Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
title Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
title_full Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
title_fullStr Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
title_full_unstemmed Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
title_short Intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
title_sort intraocular penetration of sequentially instilled topical moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2770866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19898627
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