Phosphonoacetic Acid in the Treatment of Experimental Herpes Simplex Keratitis
AUTOR(ES)
Gerstein, Douglas D.
RESUMO
In a rabbit model of herpes simplex corneal ulceration, 5% phosphonoacetic acid solution or ophthalmic ointment suppressed clinical disease and virus replication. The effect of 5% phosphonoacetic acid ointment was equivalent to that of 0.5% idoxuridine ointment in the treatment of this established herpetic eye infection.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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