Dry eye, Contact lenses and Preservatives in Glaucoma Medication

Aristeidis Chandrinos, Dorotheos Dimitrios Tzamouranis
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Current review focus on hidden links between glaucoma, contact lenses and Ocular Surface Disease (OSD), in glaucoma the most important treatment is the control of progression through targeted pharmaceutical protection, keeping low intraocular pressure, by prescribing ophthalmic medications. On the other hand, use of preservatives in glaucoma medications is a common practice in order to maintain their effectiveness for an extended period of time. Anti-glaucoma medications enclose preservatives and the 70% of them contain a very common preserving agent, the Benzalkonium chloride (BAK). In glaucoma medications BAK toxicity includes, loss of tear film stability, direct damages to the cornea and conjunctival epithelium, and possible immune allergic reactions. Other types of preservatives may exhibit less toxicity but are still irritating agents. Of course, concentration and duration of treatment determine the extent of side effects of the preservatives. High content hydrogel contact lenses absorb BAK molecules and release them slowly onto the corneal epithelium over time. So, patients that use contact lenses may wear those better 15 minutes after the medication. The prolonged exposure to BAK is well known to increase symptoms of ocular inflammation. A diminish of patient's life quality is observed and patient compliance to the specific anti-glaucoma medication, is also undermined. Conversely, there are more causes of dry eye in glaucoma patients, as the majority of the glaucomatous patients are elderly. Such factor is the decrease of tear production with increasing of age and numerous changes in the composition of the tear film. At the same time, elderly often suffer from other pathological diseases that encourage the development of dry eye and eye irritations. Adding the anti-glaucoma eye drops containing preservatives along with the constant use of contact lenses, we are led to a serious multifactorial dry eye condition. The last years several antiglaucoma agents have been marketed such as preservative-free or Benzalkonium chloride-free formulations in an attempt to reduce the side effects related to the preservatives.
青光眼药物中的干眼症、隐形眼镜和防腐剂
目前的研究重点是青光眼、隐形眼镜与眼表疾病(OSD)之间的隐性联系,在青光眼中最重要的治疗是通过有针对性的药物保护、保持低眼压、处方眼科药物来控制进展。另一方面,在青光眼药物中使用防腐剂是一种常见的做法,以便在较长一段时间内保持其有效性。抗青光眼药物含有防腐剂,其中70%含有一种非常常见的防腐剂,即苯扎氯铵(BAK)。在青光眼药物中,BAK毒性包括泪膜稳定性的丧失,对角膜和结膜上皮的直接损伤,以及可能的免疫过敏反应。其他类型的防腐剂可能表现出较小的毒性,但仍然是刺激剂。当然,治疗的浓度和持续时间决定了防腐剂副作用的程度。高含量水凝胶隐形眼镜吸收BAK分子,并随时间缓慢释放到角膜上皮。因此,使用隐形眼镜的患者在服药15分钟后佩戴效果更好。众所周知,长期接触BAK会增加眼部炎症症状。观察到患者的生活质量下降,患者对特定抗青光眼药物的依从性也降低。相反,青光眼患者发生干眼的原因较多,青光眼患者以老年人居多。这一因素是随着年龄的增长,泪液产量减少,泪液膜的组成发生了许多变化。与此同时,老年人经常患有其他病理疾病,这些疾病助长了干眼和眼睛刺激的发展。加上含有防腐剂的抗青光眼滴眼液,加上经常使用隐形眼镜,我们会导致严重的多因素干眼症。在过去的几年里,一些抗青光眼药物已经上市,比如不含防腐剂或不含苯扎氯铵的配方,试图减少与防腐剂有关的副作用。
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