Antiviral drops: comparative therapy of experimental herpes simplex keratouveitis
D. Pavan-Langston, J. Lass and R. Campbell
The present, masked, controlled study compares the therapeutic efficacy of
guttate 3% vidarabine, 0.1% idoxuridine, and 1% trifluridine in herpes
simplex keratouveitis in rabbits. Vidarabine, whether given every hour,
every two hours, or every three hours was significantly better than
controls but significantly worse than idoxuridine or trifluridine.
Trifluridine and idoxuridine were not significantly different from each
other. Viral cultures taken at the end of the six-day treatment period were
positive in the majority of all treatment groups except for the
trifluridine group, which was 100% negative. Although previous studies have
shown that vidarabine is very effective as an antiviral ointment,
vidarabine drops are not as effective as guttate idoxuridine or
trifluridine.