Claims
- 1. A method for measuring ophthalmic formulation retention on a surface of an eye comprising the steps of:
- dissolving a fluorescent tracer in an ophthalmic formulation to form a fluorescently labelled formulation;
- topically administering the fluorescently labelled formulation to an eye, the topically administered formulation forming a thin film on an eye surface;
- allowing the fluorescently labelled formulation to be eliminated from the eye by normal blinking and lacrimation;
- preventing diffusion of the fluorescent tracer from the thin film and into ocular tissue by selecting the fluorescent tracer from a group consisting of fluorescent compounds having a molecular weight greater than 2,000 Daltons and fluorescent macromolecules comprising a fluorescent compound having a molecular weight less than 2,000 Daltons that is chemically attached to a non-fluorescent compound having a molecular weight sufficient to cause the fluorescent macromolecules to have a molecular weight greater than 2,000 Daltons;
- illuminating the eye to cause fluorescence of the fluorescently labelled formulation as the thin film is eliminated from the eye by normal blinking and lacrimation; and
- measuring fluorescence from the thin film.
- 2. A method for measuring ophthalmic formulation retention on a surface of an eye comprising the steps of:
- topically administering a fluorescently labelled formulation to an eye, the fluorescently labelled formulation forming a thin film on an eye surface, said fluorescently labelled formulation comprising a fluorescent tracer and a pharmaceutical agent for the eye;
- allowing the fluorescently labelled formulation to be eliminated from the eye by normal blinking and lacrimation;
- preventing diffusion of the fluorescent tracer from the thin film and into ocular tissue by selecting the fluorescent tracer from a group consisting of (1) fluorescent compounds having a molecular weight greater than 2,000 Daltons and (2) fluorescent macromolecules comprising a fluorescent compound having a molecular weight less than 2,000 Daltons and a non-fluorescent compound having a molecular weight sufficient to cause the fluorescent macromolecules to have a molecular weight greater than 2,000 Daltons;
- illuminating the eye to cause fluorescence of the fluorescently labelled formulation as the thin film is eliminated from the eye by normal blinking and lacrimation; and
- measuring fluorescence from the thin film.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/759,530, filed Sep. 13, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,323,775.
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