@article{d0ce2cbd53884f6e8a6868b158697a3f,
title = "Dorzolamide/Timolol Fixed Combination: Learning from the Past and Looking Toward the Future",
abstract = "The key clinical attributes of preserved dorzolamide/timolol fixed combination (DTFC) and the emerging potential of preservative-free (PF) DTFC are reviewed with published evidence and clinical experience. The indications and role of DTFC in current glaucoma management are critically discussed. Preserved DTFC became the first intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering fixed combination (FC) approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and remains one of most commonly used medications worldwide. The pharmacological properties of DTFC reflect those of its two time-tested constituents, i.e., the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor dorzolamide and the non-selective beta-blocker timolol. In regulatory studies DTFC lowers IOP on average by 9 mmHg (32.7%) at peak and by 7.7 mmHg (27%) at trough. In trials DTFC shows equivalence to unfixed concomitant therapy, but in real-life practice it may prove superior owing to enhanced convenience, elimination of the washout effect from the second drop, improved tolerability, and better adherence. PF DTFC became the first PF FC approved, first in unit-dose pipettes, and more recently in a multidose format. Cumulative evidence has confirmed that PF DTFC is at least equivalent in efficacy to preserved DTFC and provides a tangible clinical benefit to patients with glaucoma suffering from ocular surface disease by improving tolerability and adherence. Finally, we identify areas that warrant further investigation with preserved and PF DTFC",
keywords = "Benzalkonium chloride, Cosopt, Cosopt PF, Dorzolamide, Dorzolamide/timolol fixed combination, Glaucoma, Medical therapy, Ophthalmology, Preservative-free, Timolol",
author = "Konstas, {Anastasios G.} and Leopold Schmetterer and Andreas Katsanos and Hutnik, {Cindy M.L.} and G{\'a}bor Holl{\'o} and Luciano Quaranta and Teus, {Miguel A.} and Hannu Uusitalo and Norbert Pfeiffer and Katz, {L. Jay}",
note = "Funding Information: Anastasios G. Konstas: Editorial board member for Advances in Therapy; research funding from Allergan, Bayer Omni Vision, Pharmaten and Santen; travel support and congress expenses from Vianex; honoraria from Allergan, Esteve Pharmaceuticals, Mundipharma, Santen and Vianex. Andreas Katsanos: Advisory board member for Advances in Therapy; honoraria and congress expenses from Cooper SA, Santen, Vianex, Zwitter; research funding from Laboratoires Th{\'e}a. G{\'a}bor Holl{\'o}: Consultant for Aerie, Santen; honoraria from Aerie, Santen, Mundipharma. Luciano Quaranta: Editorial board member for Advances in Therapy; honoraria and consultancy: Allergan, Novartis, Omikron, Santen, Visufarma. Miguel A. Teus: Editorial board member for Advances in Therapy; research support from Alcon Vision, Laboratoires Th{\'e}a, CareGroup, Novartis, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision; honoraria from Alcon Vision, Allergan, CareGroup, Novartis, Santen, Glaukos. Hannu Uusitalo: Research grants, honoraria and membership of advisory boards: Alcon, Allergan, Bayer, Experimentica Herantis Pharma, MSD, Orion, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, Santen, Shire, Thea. Norbert Pfeiffer: Honoraria and research support from Allergan, Ivantis Inc, MicroOptx, Implandata, Sensimed, Thea, Santen, Pfizer. L. Jay Katz: Grants and research support from Allergan, Diopsys, Heidelberg Engineering, Alcon, Zeiss, Olleyes; consultant/advisory board: Olleyes (stock options); honoraria from Allergan, Glaukos, Bausch & Lomb; Stock shareholder: Glaukos, Mati Therapeutics, Aerie, Olleyes; employment (salary): Glaukos (Chief Medical Officer). Leopold Schmetterer and Cindy M.L. Hutnik have nothing to declare. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020, The Author(s). Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = oct,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1007/s12325-020-01525-5",
language = "English",
journal = "ADVANCES IN THERAPY",
issn = "0741-238X",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
}