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Topical ocular administration of cromolyn sodium for treatment in seasonal ragweed conjunctivitis.
Authors:P W Welsh  J W Yunginger  D G Tani  N F Toussaint  L A Larson  W M Bourne  G J Gleich
Affiliation:From the Departments of Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, and Immunology, Allergic Diseases Research Laboratory, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, and the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester, Minn., USA
Abstract:We studied topical ocular administration of a 4% solution of cromolyn sodium (CS)for treatment of 112 patients with ragweed conjunctivitis in two 8-wk, double-blind, matched-pair studies. During the 1977 and 1978 ragweed seasons, patients instilled a daily total of 12.8 or 19.2 mg CS into each eye, control patients received placebo drops. Treatment efficacy was assessed by daily symptom score diaries, ophthalmic examinations, and a subjective report by the patient at the end of the trials. In the 1977 trial, CS pair members whose preseasonal immunoglobulin E antibody level was <99 ng/ml showed a significant reduction in eye itching (p < 0.01), eye irritation (p < 0.02), visual blurring (p < 0.025), and nasal congestion (p < 0.025) and required less supplemental medication (p < 0.02) during the peak pollen period. In the 1978 trial all patients had IgE antibody levels >100 ng/ml. CS pair members showed a significant reduction in rhinorrhea (p < 0.004) and nasal congestion (p < 0.007) only; no significant reduction in eye symptoms was noted. Transient eye burning was noted by a total of 38 CS and 39 placebo patients from both studies; ophthalmic examinations were unremarkable; and no other side effects were noted. The 4% CS ophthalmic solution provided significant relief of nasal symptoms in both the 1977 and 1978 trials, but significant relief of ocular symptoms was noted only in the 1977 trial and only in those patients with lower preseasonal IgE ragweed antibody levels.
Keywords:Reprint requests to: P. W. Welsh   B.A.   Allergic Diseases Research Laboratory   Mayo Clinic   Rochester   MN 55901.
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