Intolerance of preservative-containing eye drops in a glaucoma patient: Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges [НЕПЕРЕНОСИМОСТЬ КОНСЕРВАНТОСОДЕРЖАЩИХ ГЛАЗНЫХ КАПЕЛЬ ПРИ ГЛАУКОМЕ: ТРУДНОСТИ ДИАГНОСТИКИ, СЛОЖНОСТИ ЛЕЧЕНИЯ]

A patient presented to our clinic with stage Ia open-angle glaucoma of the right eye and stage IIa surgically corrected open-angle glaucoma of the left eye. The condition of the ocular surface was interpreted as toxic/allergic conjunctivitis provoked by brimonidine 0.15 %. Brimonidine was substituted with non-selective 0.5%; additionally, topical steroids were prescribed. After steroids were discontinued, some of the symptoms came back, including moderate hyperemia and conjunctival edema, which was interpreted as intolerance to a preservative contained in the eye drops. A decision was made to switch from the β-blocker to its preservative-free formulation; regular IOP monitoring was continued. IOP measured during the next visit was above tolerated, so a preservative-free form of the ocular hypotensive combination drug (an analog of prostaglandin 0.005% with non-selective β-blocker 0.5%) was introduced to the regimen, with further IOP monitoring. Because the initial diagnosis was wrong, damage to the ocular surface had been aggravated by inadequate therapy. Preservative-free hypotensive eye drops are beneficial for the corneal surface and have a positive effect on a patient’s adherence to the regimen. © 2020 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University. All rights reserved.

Publisher
PIROGOV RUSSIAN NATL RESEARCH MEDICAL UNIV
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Pages
89-92
Status
Published
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Multiprofile Clinic “SM-Clinic”, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Allergic reactions; Brimonidine; Glaucoma; Preservative; Preservative-free form
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