Volume : VII, Issue : VI, June - 2018

TO COMPARE EFFICACY OF TOPICAL CYCLOSPORIN 0.1%, TACROLIMUS OINTMENT O.1% THERAPY WITH FLUROMETHALONE 0.1% FOR VERNAL KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS.

Narinder Pal Singh, Daljeet Kaur

Abstract :

 Background :Vernal keratoconjunctivitis is a conjunctival inflammatory disorder caused by  Type 1, hypersensitivity reaction.1It is  treated effectively by topical  steroids, but their prolonged use subjects these patients to steroid induced  side effects.  Hence there is  a need to evaluate an  alternative treatment like immunomodulators.  . AIM :To compare the effects of cyclosporine,,tacrolimus,andfluoromethalone in management of  moderate to severe VKC in terms of efficacy& safety.Materials and Methods :60 cases of  moderate to severe VKC were divided into 3 groups with 20 patients each,and treated with cyclosporine 0.1% ,tacrolimus 0.1% ointment , and fluromethalone 0.1% eye drops. All the patients were studied for symptoms of  Itching, teå, foreign body sensation, photophobia and  signs of  red eye, papillary hypertrophy, chemosis, & infiltration of cornea .                                                                                           RESULTS; Fluromethalone  showed  earliest and maximum relief of symptoms and signs(after 7 days of treatment), followed by Tacrolimus(after 14 days of treatment) and  Cyclosporine(after 30 days of treatment).  Fluromethalone also  caused rise in Intra ocular pressure , which is not seen in case of Tacrolimus and Cyclosporine.. CONCLUSION; All the three drugs,Fluromethalone, Tacrolimus, and Cyclosporin were effective in treating symptoms and signs of VKC, but had different peaks of effect. Considering IOP rise with Fluromethalone one can safely use ,tacrolimus and cyclosporine in patients of moderate to severe VKC.

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NARINDER PAL SINGH, DALJEET KAUR, TO COMPARE EFFICACY OF TOPICAL CYCLOSPORIN 0.1%, TACROLIMUS OINTMENT O.1% THERAPY WITH FLUROMETHALONE 0.1% FOR VERNAL KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS., INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-6 | June-2018


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