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  Vol. 100 No. 12, December 1982 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Intraocular antiviral penetration

R. H. Poirier, J. D. Kingham, P. de Miranda and M. Annel

Aqueous levels of topically applied vidarabine monophosphate, trifluridine, and acyclovir were determined following topical administration in patients with normal corneas prior to cataract extraction. Meager levels in aqueous were found for vidarabine monophosphate, and none for trifluridine. Substantial levels of acyclovir were detected that were well within the therapeutic range of herpes simplex susceptibility.





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