Structural Biochemistry/Ophthalmic dosage forms
Ophthalmic drops:
[edit | edit source]It is the sterile solutions that are instilled into the eyes 2 drops at a time for each eye, the amount of time the drug makes contact with the eye is extremely short. Patients instill multiple medicated eyedrops should wait 5 minutes between instillations.
Opthalmic ointments:
[edit | edit source]Opthalmic ointments are used for instilling into the eye. Theirs characteristic as a sterile emulsions give them the ability to stay contact with the eyes for a longer time period than ophthalmic drops.
Warning: eyesight becomes blur after usage so patients should only use this drug at bedtime only.
Medicated contact lenses:
[edit | edit source]Must be pre-soaked with medication prior to inserting into the eye; its advantages are providing controlled-release and longer contact of the drug with the eye.
Used for certain antibiotics like tetracycline and chloramphenicol.
Ocular Inserts:
[edit | edit source]Drug is placed in the lower eye sac between the sclera and the eyelid. Its advantages is providing a longer contact time between the drug and the eyes, control the amount of medication released into the eyes. Need to be pre-soaked prior to usage.
References
[edit | edit source]Reifman, Noah. Certification Review For Pharmacy Technicians. 9th ed. the United States of America: AuthorHouse, 2011. 61-88. Print.