scholarly journals Safety and Efficacy of Adding Fixed-Combination Brinzolamide/Timolol Maleate to Prostaglandin Therapy for Treatment of Ocular Hypertension or Glaucoma

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anton Hommer ◽  
Douglas A. Hubatsch ◽  
Juan Cano-Parra

Purpose. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of adding brinzolamide 1%/timolol maleate 0.5% fixed combination (BTFC) to a prostaglandin analog (PGA).Methods. This was a 12-week, open-label, single-arm study of patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension with intraocular pressure (IOP) not sufficiently controlled after ≥4 weeks of PGA monotherapy. The primary outcome was mean IOP change from baseline at week 12. Other outcomes included IOP change from baseline at week 4, percentage of patients achieving IOP ≤18 mmHg at week 12, and patient experience survey responses at week 12.Results. Forty-seven patients were enrolled and received treatment. The most commonly used PGAs were latanoprost (47%) and travoprost (32%). Mean ± SD IOP was decreased at week 12 (17.2 ± 4.1 mmHg) compared with baseline (23.1 ± 3.0 mmHg;P<0.001, pairedt-test); IOP at week 4 was 17.2 ± 3.3 mmHg. At week 12, 70% of patients achieved IOP ≤18 mmHg. Patient-reported symptoms (e.g., pain and redness) were mostly unchanged from baseline. Twenty-eight adverse events (AEs) were reported; the most frequently reported AE was headache (3 events in 2 patients).Conclusion. Adjunctive BTFC + PGA therapy was effective and well tolerated. IOP decreased by 6 mmHg at weeks 4 and 12.

2008 ◽  
Vol 86 (8) ◽  
pp. 860-865 ◽  
Author(s):  
Józef Kałużny ◽  
Roman Sobecki ◽  
Krystyna Czechowicz-Janicka ◽  
Dariusz Kecik ◽  
Bartłomiej J. Kałużny ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 64 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 310-314
Author(s):  
Nikola Babic ◽  
Veljko Andreic ◽  
Aleksandar Miljkovic ◽  
Vladimir Canadanovic ◽  
Sava Barisic

Introduction. This study was aimed at evaluating the safety and efficacy of brinzolamide 1% suspension (Azopt? 1%) and travoprost 0.004% (Travatan?) combined therapy in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who are in need of additional intraocular pressure lowering. Material and methods. This is a prospective, three-month, open-label, clinical study. Forty patients (80 eyes) with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension on Travatan? treatment and with unsatis-factory results in lowering intraocular pressure were included in the study. The qualifying intraocular pressure on previous treatment with Travatan? (at least 6 weeks) was 22-36 mmHg in at least one eye at 8 a.m. intraocular pressure measurements at three eligibility visits. The patients received brinzolamide 1% twice a day in addition to travoprost 0.004% given once a day in the evening for 3 months. The follow-up examinations assessing the safety and efficacy of combined therapy of brinzolamide 1% and travoprost 0.004% were performed after 1 and 3 months. Results. Adjunctive therapy with brinzolamide resulted in statistically significant reductions in intraocular pressure from the travoprost baseline at all visits. Treatment with brinzolamide/travoprost caused statistically significant sustained reduction in intraocular pressure with the reduction of 17.39% (p<0.001) after 4 weeks and 20.08% (p<0.001) after 12 weeks. The intraocular pressure change from the baseline ranged from -3.9 mmHg after 4 weeks to -4.48 mmHg after 12 weeks. The most frequently related adverse effect was abnormal taste and blurred vision. Conclusion. Brinzolamide 1% (b.i.d.) used adjunctively with travoprost 0.004% (q.d.) lowers intraocular pressure significantly compared to travoprost alone. Both drugs were well tolerated and safe in the studied patients.


2014 ◽  
pp. 1527 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcelo Jordao Lopes da Silva ◽  
Marcelo Hatanaka ◽  
Abayomi Ogundele ◽  
Maria Rosa Bet de Moraes Silva ◽  
Roberto Murad Vessani

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