1955
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1955.00930010065006
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Preparation, Sterilization, and Preservation of Ophthalmic Solutions

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“…In the past, the use of disinfection prior to injection has evoked controversial discussion (Gräf, 1965;Winther & Praphailony, 1969). Some results of previous studies on the antimicrobial activity of local anaesthetics (Erlich, 1961;Kleinfeld & Ellis, 1966Murphy et al, 1955) were confirmed by the present analysis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…In the past, the use of disinfection prior to injection has evoked controversial discussion (Gräf, 1965;Winther & Praphailony, 1969). Some results of previous studies on the antimicrobial activity of local anaesthetics (Erlich, 1961;Kleinfeld & Ellis, 1966Murphy et al, 1955) were confirmed by the present analysis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Further studies followed (Erlich, 1961;Murphy et al, 1955;Kleinfeld & Ellis, 1966;Schmidt & Rosenkranz, 1970). Schmidt & Rosenkranz (1970) examined the activity of lidocaine and procaine on 28 bacterial species, as well as on Candida and Cryptococcus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5] There is agreement across different studies that the recovery of most pathogens may be affected by certain types of anesthetics more than others. [6][7][8] Because anesthetic eyedrops are used before corneal specimen collection, they might account in part for the low positive culture rate.…”
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“…The results of a number of studies on the stability of chlorobutanol in solution have been reported (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). The majority of these reports (15,(17)(18)(19)(20) are concerned with the instability of chlorobutanol solutions during autoclaving. Several investigators (18,19) have found that decomposition is minimal a t pH 5 or below.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of these reports (15,(17)(18)(19)(20) are concerned with the instability of chlorobutanol solutions during autoclaving. Several investigators (18,19) have found that decomposition is minimal a t pH 5 or below. Recently, a comprehensive quantitative study of the degradation of chlorobutanol was performed by Nair and Lach (21) who evaluated the kinetics of the degradation over a pH range from 2 to 7.5.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%