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Effect of Bendazac Lysine on lens and retina in diabetics
Authors:Jose M. Benitez Del Castillo  Ignacio Jimenez-Alfaro  Pilar Ortega  Alfredo Castillo  David Diaz  Nicolas Toledano  Julian Garcia-Sanchez
Affiliation:(1) R. Castroviejo Ophthalmic Research Center Complutense University, San Carlos University Hospital, Martin Lagos, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The possible beneficial effects on the lens and retina which Bendazac Lysine may have in the treatment of adult diabetic patients were investigated. Twenty patients, ranging in age from 54.80 ± 5.86 years old, were studied. The average duration of the diabetes was 11.32 ± 4.10 years. Thirteen patients had background retinopathy. The metabolic controls carried out during the study were satisfactory (HbA1<11%). Bendazac Lysine (500 mg three times a day) was administered for 6 months. Blood-retinal barrier permeability (VPR and VPRt) and lens transmittance (t) were evaluated prior to and 6 months after treatment by fluorophotometry. No statistically significant differences between the pre- and post-treatment values of the retina permeability were observed, however, there was a statistically significant improvement (p<0.05) (initial value: t= 0.813 ± 0.040 and final value: t=0.823 ± 0.037) in the lens transmittance. The authors conclude that Bendazac Lysine has a beneficial effect on the lens in the diabetic adult although no improvement in the permeability of the blood-retinal barrier has been observed.
Keywords:Bendazac Lysine  Blood-retinal barrier permeability  Diabetes  Fluorophotometry  Lens transmittance
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