Clinical evaluation of clobetasone butyrate eye drops in the treatment of anterior uveitis and its effect on intraocular pressure

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Clobetasone butyrate has been formulated as a new steroid preparation for use in ophthalmology and has been compared with prednisolone phosphate and betamethasone phosphate in the treatment of anterior uveitis. The results from 4 double-blind, between-patient studies have shown that all 3 treatments are effective in reducing the signs and symptoms of this intraocular disease. 87% of those patients receiving clobetasone butyrate had a good or satisfactory response, but no differences in therapeutic efficacy were observed between these 3 steroid treatments. Clobetasone butyrate had little effect on intraocular pressure when compared with dexamethasone or hydrocortisone, both of which cause a significant rise in intraocular pressure.

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Eilon, L. A., & Walker, S. R. (1981). Clinical evaluation of clobetasone butyrate eye drops in the treatment of anterior uveitis and its effect on intraocular pressure. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 65(9), 644–647. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.65.9.644

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