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Br J Ophthalmol 2001;85:1163-1166 ( October )

Scientific correspondence

The effect on intraocular pressure of latanoprost once or four times daily Christina Lindéna, Albert Almb

a Department of Clinical Science, Ophthalmology, Umeå University, SE-901 85 Umeå, Sweden, b Department of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Uppsala University, SE-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden

Correspondence to: C Lindén, Department of Clinical Science, Ophthalmology, Umeå University, SE-901 85 Umeå, Sweden christina.linden{at}ophthal.umu.se

Accepted for publication 4 April 2001

AIMS---To compare the effect on intraocular pressure (IOP) of latanoprost applied once daily with four times daily and to study if the difference persisted when treatment changed to once daily.
METHODS---IOP was followed in 28 healthy volunteers in a double masked randomised 52 day study. Latanoprost 50 µg/ml was administered once daily in one eye and four times daily in the other during 2 weeks. Subsequently both eyes received one daily drop for 2 weeks. After another 3 weeks without treatment, a single drop was instilled in each eye.
RESULTS---The IOP reduction on days 2 and 3 was greater in the eyes treated with four daily doses (p<0.01). During the following period there were no statistically significant differences between the eyes. After 3 weeks without treatment the IOP was lower than pretreatment (p<0.001). A single dose of latanoprost on day 50 resulted in a similar decrease in IOP in both eyes. Transient photophobia, mild flare, and/or a few cells occurred in 15 subjects. Two subjects were withdrawn because of photophobia and/or signs of anterior uveitis.
CONCLUSION---Latanoprost four times daily caused an IOP reducing effect which was similar to once daily dosing, except for the first 2 days of treatment when it was more effective. Transient photophobia, cells, and flare were common during the four dose regimen, but resolved spontaneously without cessation of treatment.


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