Vocci, MJ Et Al , 1992, Reformulation and Drop Size of Apraclonidine Hydrochloride
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p. 1
Smaller eyedrop may deliver a bigger effective dose
Smaller eyedrop may deliver a bigger effective dose
Alcon employed three of the authors
Alcon employed three of the authors
p. 2
16 microliter drops used in the study
16 microliter drops used in the study
Measured intraocular pressure and side effects
Measured intraocular pressure and side effects
p. 3
All formulations decreased intraocular pressure - no difference
All formulations decreased intraocular pressure - no difference
p. 4
Study used potentially commercially available bottles that delivered 16 microliter drops
Study used potentially commercially available bottles that delivered 16 microliter drops
p. 5
Side effects
Side effects
p. 6
Subjects preferred the 16 microliter drop bottle
Subjects preferred the 16 microliter drop bottle
p. 7
Reduction in drop size associated with pressure reduction and reduced side effects
Reduction in drop size associated with pressure reduction and reduced side effects