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  • * Fifty patients were treated with these eyelid wipes over a four-week period, and their symptoms were measured at the end of treatment and again after an additional four-week maintenance phase using a questionnaire.
  • * Results showed a significant reduction in ocular discomfort and other symptoms by day 28, with effects being maintained or improved by day 56, and the treatments were well tolerated with no adverse effects noted.

Article Abstract

Purpose/aim Of The Study: To evaluate the improvement of ocular signs and symptoms in patients suffering from Demodex blepharitis using a combined treatment approach: use of eyelid wipes impregnated with 2.5% terpinen-4-ol (T4O) and 0.2% hyaluronic acid (HA) in the initial treatment period and investigation of maintenance of the treatment effect with the use of eyelid cleansing wipes.

Materials And Methods: Fifty patients with Demodex blepharitis were treated in the initial treatment period with sterile eyelid T4O impregnated wipes for 28 days. In the following four-week maintenance period, 82% patients received sterile eyelid maintenance wipes, while 16% continued treatment with T4O impregnated wipes. Global ocular discomfort, adapted TOSS, SANDE score, and individual blepharitis symptoms were assessed by patients at day 28 and day 56. Ocular signs were evaluated by the investigator at the study visits. Investigator's assessment of the overall treatment performance, patient's assessment of treatment satisfaction, and tolerability were evaluated with questionnaires.

Results: All global ocular discomfort symptoms and disease specific symptoms assessed by patients as well as all parameters evaluated by the investigators significantly improved in the initial treatment period with the application of eyelid wipes impregnated with 2.5% terpinen-4-ol until day 28. The therapeutic effect was maintained or even improved during the maintenance period under administration of mainly eyelid maintenance wipes until day 56. Both products were well tolerated. No adverse events and no clinically relevant changes in visual acuity were observed during both periods.

Conclusions: Once daily treatment with T4O impregnated eyelid wipes in the initial treatment period significantly improved the ocular symptoms and signs and reduced the mite count in patients with Demodex blepharitis within four-weeks administration. Subsequent maintenance treatment with maintenance wipes for another 4 weeks preserved or further intensified the treatment success. The products were well tolerated and were convenient to use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02713683.2021.1978099DOI Listing

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