Derivatives of benzofuran- and indole-2-sulfonamide were prepared for evaluation as topically active ocular hypotensive agents. These compounds were found to be excellent inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase and to lower intraocular pressure in a rabbit model of ocular hypertension. However, the development of these compounds for clinical use was precluded by the observation that they cause dermal sensitization in guinea pigs. A correlation between electrophilicity, as assessed by in vitro reactivity with reduced glutathione, and dermal sensitization potential was further documented.
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