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A side effect of the injection of botulinum toxin into the upper third of the face is
ptosis
or lid droop. A therapy recommended to treat
ptosis
resulting from administration of botulinum toxins A and B is Iopidine (apraclonidine 0.5 %) eye drops.
Apraclonidine
is an alpha2-adrenergic agonist, which causes Muller muscles to contract quickly elevating the upper eyelid 1-3 mm. Little published data discusses the use of apraclonidine to treat such
ptosis
. This communication discusses the extant literature on this usage. Research needs to be done to establish the utility and dosing of apraclonidine for botulinum toxin-induced
ptosis
.
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PMID:The use of apraclonidine eyedrops to treat ptosis after the administration of botulinum toxin to the upper face. 1574 50
To demonstrate the effect of apraclonidine on anisocoria and
ptosis
in Horner syndrome, one drop of 0.5% apraclonidine was instilled in both eyes of 3 patients who presented with acute Horner syndrome, and the effect on
ptosis
and anisocoria was documented. As reported in the literature, one drop of 0.5% apraclonidine reverses the anisocoria of Horner syndrome. In addition, 0.5% apraclonidine leads to a complete resolution of the
ptosis
associated with Horner syndrome, a finding reported once in the literature.
Apraclonidine
is a safe and readily available alternative to cocaine for the diagnosis of Horner syndrome.
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PMID:Effect of 0.5% apraclonidine on ptosis in Horner syndrome. 1641 68
Transient
ptosis
is a known complication of botulinum toxin (BoNT) injection due to inadvertent migration of toxin into the levator palpebrae superioris muscle. Currently there is no treatment available for BoNT induced
ptosis
. Apraclonidine hydrochloride is a topical ophthalmic solution with selective alpha-2 and weak alpha-1 receptor agonist activity that has the ability to elevate the eye lid.
Apraclonidine
has been used as a diagnostic test in Horner's syndrome. We evaluated the effects apraclonidine in a cohort of BoNT induced
ptosis
and a patient with Horner syndrome. Each patient was administered 2 drops of apraclonidine 0.5% solution to the eye with the
ptosis
and was re-examined 20-30min later. All 6 patients showed improvement in
ptosis
. There was also improvement in
ptosis
in a patient with Horner's syndrome.
Apraclonidine
is not only useful as a diagnostic test in Horner's syndrome, but may be an effective and safe treatment for BoNT-induced
ptosis
.
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PMID:Apraclonidine in the treatment of ptosis. 2924 26