Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation

Francesco Faraldi,1 Vincenzo Papa,2 Daria Rasà,2 Debora Santoro,2 Simona Russo21Struttura Complessa Oculistica III, Presidio Ospedaliero Oftalmico, Torino, Italy; 2Medical Affairs, SIFI SpA, Aci S Antonio, Catania, ItalyPurpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of 0.1% dexamethasone/0.3...

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Main Authors: Faraldi F, Papa V, Rasà D, Santoro D, Russo S
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2013-06-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/netilmicindexamethasone-fixed-combination-in-the-treatment-of-conjunct-a13434
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spelling doaj-88e9a4f1384f41e7b5022c6f73025c572020-11-24T23:47:59ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54671177-54832013-06-012013default12391244Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammationFaraldi FPapa VRasà DSantoro DRusso SFrancesco Faraldi,1 Vincenzo Papa,2 Daria Rasà,2 Debora Santoro,2 Simona Russo21Struttura Complessa Oculistica III, Presidio Ospedaliero Oftalmico, Torino, Italy; 2Medical Affairs, SIFI SpA, Aci S Antonio, Catania, ItalyPurpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of 0.1% dexamethasone/0.3% netilmicin (Netildex), with that of 0.1% dexamethasone/0.3% tobramycin (Tobradex) in the treatment of external ocular inflammation requiring antibiotic therapy.Methods: In this randomized, double-blind study, 139 subjects with conjunctival inflammation associated with signs of ocular infection were treated with Netildex (n = 71) or Tobradex (n = 68) four times daily for 6 days. The primary efficacy analysis was based on the percentage of patients with at least a 50% decrease in conjunctival hyperemia at the endpoint visit (Day 6 [± 1]) with respect to baseline (responder rate). An equivalence margin of 20% was set for this study. A follow-up visit was performed at Day 14 (± 1). Other efficacy parameters were: conjunctival edema, conjunctival discharge, lid hyperemia, lid edema, presence of ocular infection, and symptoms of ocular discomfort. Safety evaluations included intraocular pressure, visual acuity, and adverse events.Results: At Day 6, a decrease of conjunctival hyperemia was observed in 87.3% and 90.9% of the patients treated with Netildex and Tobradex, respectively. The 95% confidence interval for the difference between groups (–15.3 ÷ 8.0) satisfied the equivalence hypothesis. Subjects treated with Netildex had a better control of lid hyperemia (P = 0.016), tearing (P = 0.001), burning (P = 0.007), and stinging (P = 0.004). No adverse reactions were observed during the study except one case of keratitis in the Tobradex group.Conclusion: Netildex was as effective and safe as Tobradex in reducing signs and symptoms in patients with conjunctival inflammation when ocular infection was suspected.Keywords: conjunctivitis, dexamethasone, netilmicin, red eyehttp://www.dovepress.com/netilmicindexamethasone-fixed-combination-in-the-treatment-of-conjunct-a13434
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Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
Clinical Ophthalmology
author_facet Faraldi F
Papa V
Rasà D
Santoro D
Russo S
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title Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
title_short Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
title_full Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
title_fullStr Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
title_sort netilmicin/dexamethasone fixed combination in the treatment of conjunctival inflammation
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5467
1177-5483
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Francesco Faraldi,1 Vincenzo Papa,2 Daria Rasà,2 Debora Santoro,2 Simona Russo21Struttura Complessa Oculistica III, Presidio Ospedaliero Oftalmico, Torino, Italy; 2Medical Affairs, SIFI SpA, Aci S Antonio, Catania, ItalyPurpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of 0.1% dexamethasone/0.3% netilmicin (Netildex), with that of 0.1% dexamethasone/0.3% tobramycin (Tobradex) in the treatment of external ocular inflammation requiring antibiotic therapy.Methods: In this randomized, double-blind study, 139 subjects with conjunctival inflammation associated with signs of ocular infection were treated with Netildex (n = 71) or Tobradex (n = 68) four times daily for 6 days. The primary efficacy analysis was based on the percentage of patients with at least a 50% decrease in conjunctival hyperemia at the endpoint visit (Day 6 [± 1]) with respect to baseline (responder rate). An equivalence margin of 20% was set for this study. A follow-up visit was performed at Day 14 (± 1). Other efficacy parameters were: conjunctival edema, conjunctival discharge, lid hyperemia, lid edema, presence of ocular infection, and symptoms of ocular discomfort. Safety evaluations included intraocular pressure, visual acuity, and adverse events.Results: At Day 6, a decrease of conjunctival hyperemia was observed in 87.3% and 90.9% of the patients treated with Netildex and Tobradex, respectively. The 95% confidence interval for the difference between groups (–15.3 ÷ 8.0) satisfied the equivalence hypothesis. Subjects treated with Netildex had a better control of lid hyperemia (P = 0.016), tearing (P = 0.001), burning (P = 0.007), and stinging (P = 0.004). No adverse reactions were observed during the study except one case of keratitis in the Tobradex group.Conclusion: Netildex was as effective and safe as Tobradex in reducing signs and symptoms in patients with conjunctival inflammation when ocular infection was suspected.Keywords: conjunctivitis, dexamethasone, netilmicin, red eye
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