Abstract
There have been no reports of the topical application of micafungin to the eye. The aim of
this study was to evaluate the safety of topical instillation of 0.1% micafungin ophthalmic solution
in rabbit eyes. In New Zealand white rabbits (n = 6), 50 µL of 0.1% micafungin solution
was topically instilled to 1 eye, and 50 µL of sterile saline was applied to the other eye.
Both eyedrops were administered hourly from 7 A.M. for 7 days. Measurements were conducted
on corneal thickness, intraocular pressure, endothelial cell density, and lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) activity of tear samples. The eyes were examined slit-lamp biomicroscopically
and histopathologically. Topical micafungin application for 1 week did not induce any
changes in intraocular pressure, endothelial cell density, and tear LDH. Corneal thickness after
instillation was slightly, but significantly, smaller in the micafungin group than in the
control group (
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