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Efficacy of povidone and propylene glycol–based artificial tears in the treatment of dry eye disease

Efficacy of povidone and propylene glycol–based artificial tears in the treatment of dry eye disease

Laura Caldas dos Santos1; Alléxya Affonso1,2; Rubens Belfort Jr.1,2; Denise de Freitas1

DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.2025-0153

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This clinical study aimed to assess the effectiveness of microemulsion artificial tears containing povidone and propylene glycol in the management of dry eye disease. Secondary objectives included evaluating improvements in tear-film stability, measured by tear break-up time and corneal staining scores, along with the tolerability and safety of the formulation.
METHODS: This was a prospective, single-arm interventional study involving 30 participants (52 eyes) diagnosed with dry eye disease. Participants self-administered the investigational eye drops twice daily for 28 consecutive days. Primary and secondary outcomes included changes in the Ocular Surface Disease Index, tear break-up time, and corneal staining scores. Adverse events were documented throughout the study period.
RESULTS: Significant improvements in Ocular Surface Disease Index scores were observed, reflecting a reduction in dry eye disease symptoms. Tear break-up time increased notably between baseline and follow-up assessments, with the proportion of eyes exhibiting tear break-up time ≥10 srising from 25.0% to 63.5%. Additionally, the percentage of eyes with a corneal staining score of zero improved from 23.1% to 69.2%. Conjunctival staining also decreased, with the proportion of eyes with scores of 2 and 3 dropping from 11.5% to 3.8% and 5.8% to 0%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that povidone and propylene glycol-based artificial tears significantly enhance tear-film stability and alleviate symptoms in patients with mild to moderate dry eye disease, with minimal adverse effects. This formulation represents a safe and effective short-term treatment option for dry eye disease management.

Keywords: Artificial tears; Dry eye disease; Tear-film stability; Propylene glycol; Povidone; Visual acuity; Surveys and questionnaires


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