Title of article :
Formulation and Clinical Evaluation of Povidone-Iodine Ophthalmic Drop
Author/Authors :
Bahri Najafi, Rahim School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Shiraz , Mohammadi Samani, Soleyman School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Shiraz , Moheimani, Fateme School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Shiraz , Pishva, Nahid School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Shiraz
Abstract :
Ophthalmia neonatorum is generally defined as conjunctivitis occurring within one month of
life. The sources of this infection are environmental organisms or the organisms colonized in the
birth canal. Untreated infection can cause blindness, especially if the corresponding organisms
are Neisseria gonorrhoeae, or Chlamydia trachomatis.
Povidone-iodine ophthalmic solution is an effective antibacterial agent with broad
antibacterial and antiviral activity to which no bacterial resistance has been known. It is less
expensive and less toxic than the agents currently used to prevent neonatal conjunctivitis. It
turns the conjunctiva brown for a few minutes, a characteristic that can serve as an indicator of
being properly applied. Because this preparation is not available in Iran, its formulation can be
valuable.
In this study, the povidone-iodine ophthalmic solution was prepared in concentration of
2.5%, and then required control parameters such as pH, self-preservation effect, tonicity,
sterility, and chemical stability were studied. In this clinical study, one drop of povidone-iodine
ophthalmic solution was instilled in each eye of 475 neonates within 30 minutes of birth.
This study demonstrated that povidone-iodine in concentration of 2.5% is self-preservative
against microbial contamination. The pH of solution was adjusted about 5 near to the pH of tear
using sodium hydroxide 0.1 N and citric acid 0.5%, because in this pH povidone-iodine was
more stable. Tonicity was measured according to an in vitro hemolytic method. Povidone-iodine
2.5% solution was packaged in amber color bottles, and after ensuring from its sterility, it was
used in clinical study. Among the population studied, eye discharge was observed in 2.94
percent in comparison to the control group in which eye discharge was observed in 10.9 percent.
In conclusion because of availability, low cast, and good clinical results, a 2.5% ophthalmic
solution of povidone-iodine is desirable to use as a prophylactic agent against ophthalmia
neonatorum.
Keywords :
Ophthalmia neonatorum , Povidone-iodine , Ophthalmic solution , Conjunctivitis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics