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Prospective Open-Label Study of the Administration of Two-Percent Voriconazole Eye Drops
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 06/30/09
Al-Badriyeh D et al. - Thirteen human subjects scheduled for elective anterior segment eye surgery received hourly 2% voriconazole eye drops 4 hours presurgery. No side effects were reported. Significantly, the voriconazole concentration in the aqueous humor of the eye was similar to that reported for the 1% voriconazole solution, suggestive of concentration-independent absorption.
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