3% diquafosol sodium eye drops in Chinese patients with dry eye: a phase IV study

Author:

Wang Wenying,Sun Xiaonan,Zhao Jiangyue,Hao Jilong,Zhao Shaozhen,Yan Xiaoming,Shen Ye,Jin Xiuming,Cheng Yan,Wang Linnong,Xu Jianjiang,Zhao Peiquan,Liu Hai,Zeng Siming,Wang Xu,Dong Weili,Xue Jinsong,Chen Wei,Guo Ping,Li Li,Zhang Lijun,Liu Dachuan,Chen Baihua,Lin Zhouqiao,Fu Yanjiang,Liang Lingyi,Dong Yanling,Yang Weizhong,Deng Yingping,Li Guigang,Pan Zhiqiang

Abstract

IntroductionThe efficacy and safety of 3% diquafosol sodium eye drops in Chinese patients with dry eye in the real-world setting remains unclear.Methods3099 patients with dry eye symptoms were screened according to Asia Dry Eye Society latest recommendation. Among them, 3000 patients were enrolled for a phase IV study. We followed up with multiple clinical characteristics including corneal fluorescein staining, tear break up time, Schirmer’s tests, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, and others. The follow ups were performed at baseline, 2 weeks and 4 weeks after treatment.ResultsBased on the results of corneal fluorescein staining and tear break up time, all age and gender subgroups exhibited obvious alleviation of the symptoms among the patients with dry eye, and the data in elderly group showed the most significant alleviation. All the adverse drug reactions (ADRs, 6.17%) were recorded, among which 6% local ocular ADRs were included. Meanwhile, mild ADRs (91.8%) accounted for the most. Most of the ADRs (89.75%) got a quick and full recovery, with an average time at 15.6 days. 1.37% of patients dropped out of the study due to ADRs.DiscussionThe use of 3% diquafosol sodium eye drop is effective and safe in the treatment of dry eye, with a low incidence of ADRs showing mild symptoms. This trial was registered at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ID: ChiCTR1900021999 (Registration Date: 19/03/2019).

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Medicine

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