Effects of topical flurbiprofen on the intraocular pressure lowering effects of apraclonidine and timolol
M. E. Sulewski, A. L. Robin, H. L. Cummings and L. M. Arkin
Glaucoma Services, Greater Baltimore, Medical Center, MD.
We performed a prospective study that evaluated whether pretreatment with
topical flurbiprofen alters the intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering effects
of either topical 1% apraclonidine hydrochloride or 0.5% timolol maleate.
Eighteen normal volunteers participated in this six-armed, randomized,
double-masked, crossover study. All subjects received the first study
medication, either bilateral 0.3% flurbiprofen or placebo (its vehicle),
every 30 minutes for four applications. They next received the second study
medication: either 0.5% timolol maleate (Timoptic), 1% apraclonidine
hydrochloride, or placebo in both eyes. We measured IOP before the
instillation of the first study medication and the second study medication
(baseline), and then at 1, 3, and 6 hours later. All subjects underwent all
six treatment arms. Flurbiprofen alone had no effect on IOP. Maximum IOP
lowering occurred between 3 and 6 hours after timolol and apraclonidine
administration. There was no difference in IOP lowering between timolol-
and apraclonidine-treated eyes. Pretreatment with flurbiprofen did not
affect the IOP lowering that was obtained with timolol or apraclonidine
administration.