Evaluation of pentablock co-polymer (PTSsol) for sustained topical ocular drug delivery

2017 
Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate ocular retention, tolerability, and sustained pharmacodynamics of a clear topical formulation of brinzolamide (BRZ) in PTS sol pentablock co-polymer. To test for ocular retention, PTS sol or saline containing near infrared dye-labeled (NIR) IgG was applied to the corneal surface of mice and monitored by in vivo imaging. To evaluate pharmacodynamics, dogs were dosed for 3 consecutive days with PTS sol once daily (qd) at doses of 1% and 2.5% and compared to PTS sol qd, or commercial BRZ 1% (Azopt ® ) three times daily (tid). Intraocular pressure (IOP) and ocular exams were performed each treatment day and two additional days post-treatment. The NIR-IgG saline remained on the ocular surface for sol remained for >21 h. All formulations were well tolerated in dogs and by day 3 of dosing, IOP was significantly lower in 2.5% BRZ PTSs ol qd dosed eyes compared to vehicle or baseline ( p sol qd compared to those dosed with Azopt ( p  = 0.036). This suggests that drugs in PTS sol may allow for once a day or less frequent dosing.
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