Topically effective ocular hypotensive acetazolamide and ethoxyzolamide formulations in rabbits

Abstract
The effect of topically active 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CyD) eye-drop formulations containing solutions of acetazolamide, ethoxyzolamide or timolol on the intra-ocular pressure (IOP) was investigated in normotensive conscious rabbits. Both acetazolamide and ethoxyzolamide were active but their IOP-lowering effect was less than that of timolol. The IOP-lowering effects of acetazolamide and ethoxyzolamide and that of timolol appeared to be to some extent additive. Combination of acetazolamide and timolol or ethoxyzolamide and timolol in one HP-β-CyD formulation resulted in a significant increase in the duration of activity compared with HP-β-CyD formulations containing only acetazolamide, ethoxyzolamide or timolol. Also, it was possible to increase the IOP-lowering effect of acetazolamide by formulating the drug as a suspension in an aqueous HP-β-CyD vehicle.

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