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Comparative Ocular Pharmacokinetics of Dexamethasone Implants in Rabbits.
Purpose: Dexamethasone eye implant has been used to treat macular edema and non-infectious uveitis. To date, its ocular pharmacokinetics are not fully characterized, and the development of generic preparations is in progress, as the patent of the original brand expires soon. Therefore, this work was designed to 1) determine the time course of vitreous dexamethasone concentrations following intravitreal implantation in rabbits and 2) explore the alternative use of NDF-SI01 from a pharmacokinetic point of view compared to Ozurdex®, which is currentlyused in the market. Methods: Ozurdex® and NDF-SI01 were implanted into the right and left eyes of the rabbit, respectively. A serial vitreous collection was performed to minimize the sacrifice of animals, and dexamethasone concentrations were measured by HP LC-MS/MS. Results: After implantation, dexamethasone concentration reaches the maximum concentration (3.1 μg/mL) in 19.5 days and decreases with a half-life of 40.3 h. AUC and clearance are 683.9 μg·h/mL and 1.29 mL/h, respectively. There is no significant difference in pharmacokinetic parameters between NDF-SI01 and Ozurdex®. The overall patterns of the cumulative release of both implants are similar. Conclusions: NDF-SI01 could alternate Ozurdex® in clinics based on the in vivo comparative pharmacokinetic study and in vitro dissolution test.
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Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics is the only peer-reviewed journal that combines the fields of ophthalmology and pharmacology to enable optimal treatment and prevention of ocular diseases and disorders. The Journal delivers the latest discoveries in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of therapeutics for the treatment of ophthalmic disorders.
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics coverage includes:
Glaucoma
Cataracts
Retinal degeneration
Ocular infection, trauma, and toxicology
Ocular drug delivery and biotransformation
Ocular pharmacotherapy/clinical trials
Ocular inflammatory and immune disorders
Gene and cell-based therapies
Ocular metabolic disorders
Ocular ischemia and blood flow
Proliferative disorders of the eye
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