Journal article

Clinical utility of caspofungin eye drops in fungal keratitis

CF Neoh, M Daniell, SCA Chen, K Stewart, DCM Kong

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents | Published : 2014

Abstract

Treatment of fungal keratitis remains challenging. To date, only the polyenes and azoles are commonly used topically in the management of fungal keratitis. Natamycin, a polyene, is the only antifungal eye drop that is commercially available; the remainder are prepared in-house and are used in an 'off-label' manner. Failure of medical treatment for fungal keratitis is common, hence there is a need for more effective topical antifungal therapy. To increase the antifungal eye drop armamentarium, it is important to investigate the utility of other classes of antifungal agents for topical use. Caspofungin, an echinocandin antifungal agent, could potentially be used to address the existing shortco..

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Funding Acknowledgements

SC-AC has sat on advisory boards for and received research funding from Pfizer, Merck, Schering-Plough and Gilead Sciences; DCMK has sat on advisory boards for Merck Sharp 82 Dohme and Pfizer and receives financial/travel support (unrelated to the current work) from Pfizer, Roche, Merck, Novartis and Gilead Sciences. All other authors declare no competing interests. Ethical approval: Not required.