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Review
. 2024 Oct:34:213-224.
doi: 10.1016/j.jtos.2024.08.001. Epub 2024 Aug 3.

Preservatives and ocular surface disease: A review

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Preservatives and ocular surface disease: A review

Malik Y Kahook et al. Ocul Surf. 2024 Oct.
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Abstract

Ocular surface disease (OSD) is a complex condition that can cause a range of symptoms (e.g, dryness, irritation, and pain) and can significantly impact the quality of life of affected individuals. Iatrogenic OSD, a common finding in patients with glaucoma who receive chronic therapy with topical ocular antihypertensive drugs containing preservatives such as benzalkonium chloride (BAK), has been linked to damage to the ocular surface barrier, corneal epithelial cells, nerves, conjunctival goblet cells, and trabecular meshwork. Chronic BAK exposure activates inflammatory pathways and worsens symptoms, compromising the success of subsequent filtration surgery in an exposure-dependent manner. In eyes being treated for glaucoma, symptomatic treatment of OSD may provide some relief, but addressing the root cause of the OSD often necessitates reducing or, ideally, eliminating BAK toxicity. Strategies to decrease BAK exposure in patients with glaucoma encompass the use of preservative-free formulations or drugs with alternative and less toxic preservatives such as SofZia®, Polyquad, potassium sorbate, or Purite®. Though the benefits of these alternative preservatives are largely unproven, they might be considered when financial constraints prevent the use of preservative-free versions. For patients receiving multiple topical preserved drugs, the best practice is to switch to nonpreserved equivalents wherever feasible, regardless of OSD severity. Furthermore, nonpharmacological approaches, including laser or incisional procedures, should be considered. This review explores the effects of BAK on the ocular surface and reviews strategies for minimizing or eliminating BAK exposure in patients with glaucoma in order to significantly improve their quality of life and prevent complications associated with chronic exposure to BAK.

Keywords: Antihypertensive agents/therapeutic use; Benzalkonium chloride; Benzalkonium compounds/adverse effects; Dry eye disease; Glaucoma/drug therapy; Ocular hypertension; Ocular surface disease; Pharmaceutical/adverse effects; Preservative-induced ocular surface disease; Preservatives; Topical medications.

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Declaration of competing interest MYK: Patent royalties: Alcon, SpyGlass Pharma, and New World Medical. Ownership Interest: New World Medical, SpyGlass Pharma, Aurea Medical Consultant: New World Medical, SpyGlass Pharma. CJR: Avellino, Baxis, Bio-Tissue, Celularity, Dompé, Emmecell, Glaukos, Kala, Oyster Point, Sight Sciences, Tarsus, TearLab/Trukera. EM: Alcon, AbbVie, Bausch + Lomb, DMG, Dompé, GlaxoSmithKline, Kala, Novartis, Sanofi, Santen, Shire, Sifi, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Théa, TRB-Chemedica, Ursapharm Arzneimittel, Visufarma. NMR: Consultant for Alderya, Aerie Pharmaceuticals; Alcon Vision, Alimera Sciences, AbbVie, Bausch + Lomb, Belkin, Dompé, Eyepoint Pharmaceuticals, Glaukos, Imprimis, Iridex, Kala Pharmaceuticals, Lumenis, Novartis, Ocular Science, Ocular Therapeutix, Omeros, Rayner, Reichert, Santen, SpyGlass, Tarsus, TearClear, Théa. AG: Consultant for Novartis, Oyster Point, Dompé, AstraZeneca, Oculis, EyeCool Therapeutics. Grant funding: B&L. CB: Alcon, Horus Pharma, Oculis, Santen, Théa.

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