Ethoxzolamide analogue gel. A topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
- PMID: 6548907
- DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1984.01040031479027
Ethoxzolamide analogue gel. A topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
Abstract
An analogue of ethoxzolamide, 6-hydroxyethoxzolamide, was synthesized to enhance corneal permeability yet retain carbonic anhydrase inhibitory activity for use in lowering intraocular pressure. In a 1% suspension, the analogue caused a small but statistically significant unilateral reduction of IOP when applied to one eye of normal rabbits. When formulated in a gel vehicle, 6-hydroxyethoxzolamide caused a more prolonged and larger reduction in IOP in normal and ocular hypertensive rabbits compared with its effect in suspension or with the parent compound.
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