Pilocarpine ocuserts. Long-term clinical trials and selected pharmacodynamics
H. A. Quigley, I. P. Pollack and T. S. Harbin Jr
For up to one year, 22 patients with occular hypertension or glaucoma wore
a seven-day sustained release device (Ocusert) containing pilocarpine with
acceptable retention and no important side-effects. Comparison of prestudy
medical regimens using eye drops with those defined as minimum controlling
concentrations indicated a high rate of over-medication. The hypotensive
effect of two Ocusert strengths was compared to four pilocarpine drop
concentrations. Concurrent administration of epinephrine drops did not
interfere with Ocusert action and had the anticipated additive effect.
Further study indicated the need for continuous wearing and delimited the
effective duration of action for single Ocuserts to seven days.