Publications by authors named "Lorenzetti O"

A novel sustained release delivery system of ciprofloxacin for the eye was developed. The system consists of a viscosity enhancer (carbopol gel or hydroxypropylmethylcellulose solution) plus a penetration enhancer (dodecylmaltoside) to overcome penetration barriers and loss due to wash-out and thus achieve the desired ciprofloxacin ocular absorption. The present studies were designed to assess the ocular penetration and bioavailability of ciprofloxacin in sustained release formulations.

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The objective of this study was to determine the potential toxicity generated by the interaction of the Nd:YAG laser and Alcon IOGEL intraocular hydrogel lens material. The IOGEL lens is composed of poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate, containing 38% water, previously shown to be highly biocompatible in a wide range of tissue culture and implantation experiments. In this study, intraocular lenses (IOLs) immersed in serum-free cell culture medium were purposely exposed to exaggerated doses of laser energy to cause extensive damage.

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Several features suggest that hydrogels may have potential advantages as an intraocular lens material. The IOGEL lens is a single piece hydrogel composed of 38% poly HEMA. Clinical experience with the IOGEL lens in Australia has been published, and the safety and efficacy of the lens is currently being investigated in a multicenter trial in Europe, the U.

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BSS Plus is a pH-stable balanced salt solution similar to glutathione bicarbonate Ringer's solution. Extensively used in ophthalmology, it is of potential value in neurosurgery. In comparative tests of its effectiveness, 28 cats underwent bilateral irrigation of the surface of the cerebral cortex with normal saline on one side and BSS Plus on the other.

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N-3[5'-(3"-Bromophenyl)-2'H-tetrazole]propionyl piperidine (broperamole) was shown to elicit potent antiinflammatory activity following systemic administration to rats in acute and subchronic studies. The compound demonstrated systemic antiinflammatory activity 5-6 times that of phenylbutazone. Toical antiinflammatory activity was also demonstrated which was less than that of hydrocortisone but still should have clinical utility.

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Parabens are the most frequently used preservative in dermatological medications. Some allergies have been reported to parabens, but these risks must be considered with respect to the benefits of parabens in concentrations used as preservatives in dermatological formulations. Considering the alternatives to parabens in preservat ives and placing perspective on the reported allergies we still find parabens to be a useful preservative with minimal risk to its benefits.

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