The effects of 2% ibopamine eye drops on the intraocular pressure and pupil motility of patients with open-angle glaucoma
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- DOI: 10.1177/112067210401400610
The effects of 2% ibopamine eye drops on the intraocular pressure and pupil motility of patients with open-angle glaucoma
Abstract
Purpose: Ibopamine is a prodrug of N-methyldopamine that has a non-cycloplegic mydriatic action due to its alpha-adrenergic properties and is able to induce, when topically given, a transient increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) in eyes with hydrodynamic disorders.
Methods: This is a randomized, crossover, open-labeled, two- center study. Forty patients (20 open-angle glaucoma patients and 20 healthy subjects) were treated with ibopamine 2% eye drops and phenylephrine 10% eye drops.
Results: Ibopamine induced a significant increase in IOP only in glaucomatous eyes (p<0.001) without a significant hypertensive effect in normal eyes. Ibopamine and phenylephrine showed a similar mydriatic activity but ibopamine was able to induce an hypertensive effect only in glaucomatous eyes.
Conclusions: The results confirm the use of ibopamine as provocative test in detection of hydrodynamic disorders.
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