Effect of different dose schedules of 0.15% unoprostone isopropyl on intraocular pressure and pupil size in the glaucomatous beagle.

J Ocul Pharmacol Ther

Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences and Gwathmey-Adams Laboratory for Vision Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0126, USA.

Published: October 2004

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  • The study examined the effects of 0.15% unoprostone isopropyl on intraocular pressure (IOP) and pupil size (PS) in Beagle dogs with spontaneous glaucoma.
  • The results showed significant reductions in IOP when the medication was administered either once or twice daily, with different average changes noted on different days.
  • Miosis, or pupil constriction, occurred within 2 hours of administration and lasted several hours, indicating a consistent response to unoprostone.

Article Abstract

The changes in intraocular pressure (IOP) and pupil size (PS) after instillations of 0.15% unoprostone isopropyl (Rescula, Novartis Ophthalmics, Duluth, GA) were investigated in the spontaneous glaucoma Beagle model. From the first-day baseline IOP of 27.3+/-3.2 mmHg placebo eye and 32.8+/-5.1 mmHg control eye, the mean+/-standard error of the mean (SEM) diurnal changes after 0.15% unoprostone, at 8 AM once-daily for the next 4 days, were 15.5+/-1.3 mmHg, 14.7+/-1.9 mmHg, 16.1+/-1.1 mmHg, and 17.0+/-1.5 mmHg, respectively, and were significantly different from the control eye. After 0.15% unoprostone was instilled at 8 PM, the mean+/-SEM baseline changes from the baseline IOP (insert drug eye 9 AM) in the drug eyes were 5.9+/-2.5 mmHg, 5.2+/-4.1 mmHg, 9.7+/-2.5 mmHg, and 3.6+/-3.6 mmHg, respectively. When 0.15% unoprostone was instilled twice-daily, the mean+/-SEM baseline IOP (insert drug eye 9 AM) changes were 13.6+/-0.7 mmHg, 13.9+/-1.4 mmHg, 11.3+/-1.0 mmHg, and 9.3+/-1.4 mmHg, respectively, and were significantly different from the control eyes. Miosis occurred within 2 hours and lasted several hours. Unoprostone isopropyl instilled once-daily (AM or PM), as well as twice-daily, produces significant decreases in IOP and PS in the glaucomatous Beagle.

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