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Comparative Study
. 1998 Mar;45(2):189-98.
doi: 10.1016/s0939-6411(97)00114-8.

The influence of penetration enhancers on the volume instilled of eye drops

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Comparative Study

The influence of penetration enhancers on the volume instilled of eye drops

L Van Santvliet et al. Eur J Pharm Biopharm. 1998 Mar.

Abstract

The influence of the physicochemical properties of various penetration enhancers on the weight of drops dispensed from flexible plastic dropper bottles was examined. Two dropper tips with a different design were compared and the dropper bottle was held in the upright position (90 degrees angle) or at a 45 degrees angle. These two angles were chosen to simulate the manipulation of an eye dropper bottle by the patient. The surface tension of the penetration enhancer solutions was determined using the dynamic drop volume method. The dynamic surface tension values ranged from 65 to 30 mN/m. The lower the surface tension of the solution, the lower the weight of the drop delivered. Both the design of the dropper tip and the manipulation technique of the dropper bottle had a moderate to important influence on the drop weight. The relationship between the surface tension of the penetration enhancer solution instilled and the comfort of the patient was evaluated by an acceptability test based on answering a questionnaire. Penetration enhancers can be used to reduce the drop size of conventional ophthalmic solutions on condition that they do not elicit local irritation.

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