Ocular Iontophoretic Supplementation of Intravenous Foscarnet Therapy

1996 
Purpose Reactivation of cytomegalovirus retinopathy during intravenous antiviral therapy is usually treated with higher doses of drug. We sought to determine whether ocular iontophoresis increases the intravitreal foscarnet concentration attained by intravenous injection. Method We injected foscarnet (120 mg/kg or 180 mg/kg) intravenously into 24 rabbits and determined the time of maximal concentrations in serum and vitreous humor. We injected the same doses into 24 additional rabbits and administered ocular foscarnet iontophoresis one hour later. Vitreous humor concentrations were assayed at one, four, eight, 24, 60, and 120 hours after iontophoresis and compared with those from injection alone. Results Maximum serum and vitreous humor concentrations were achieved one hour after each intravenous dose. Maximum vitreous humor concentrations were achieved four hours after 120- mg/kg intravenous doses plus iontophoresis and eight hours after 180-mg/kg intravenous doses plus iontophoresis. Vitreous humor levels were significantly higher in eyes receiving intravenous foscarnet (120 mg/kg, P Conclusion Ocular iontophoresis significantly increased intravitreous foscarnet concentrations above those attained by intravenous injection alone and may be an effective alternative to increasing the intravenous drug dose in patients with reactivated cytomegalovirus retinopathy.
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