Toxicity of intravitreal injection of fluconazole in the rabbit
- PMID: 2827871
Toxicity of intravitreal injection of fluconazole in the rabbit
Abstract
Fluconazole is a new bis-triazole derivative proven highly effective against Candida in various animal models. To determine its potential use in exogenous fungal endophthalmitis, 13 New Zealand white rabbits were given intravitreal injections of up to 100 micrograms/0.1 mL of the antifungal. All eyes underwent biomicroscopy, ophthalmoscopy and electroretinography before and after the procedure. No evidence of toxic intraocular effects was detected with these techniques or on light microscopy, performed 8 days after injection. The results suggest that fluconazole has potential application in the treatment of exogenous fungal endophthalmitis.
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