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PENETRATION OF OFLOXACIN IN HUMAN AQUEOUS AND VITREOUS HUMORS FOLLOWING ORAL AND TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION

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1998

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Abstract

Ocular bioavailability of ofloxacin in aqueous humor after oral and topical administration is similar when the drug is applied as described. Penetration of ofloxacin into vitreous humor is less than that into aqueous humor following topical application. The aqueous humor levels of ofloxacin via both routes and the vitreous level of the drug after oral route exceed the minimum inhibitory concentrations for certain bacterial species that frequently cause intraocular infection.