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To minimize ocular discomfort while maintaining efficacy, a delivery system for a topical cardioselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist, betaxolol was developed. Betaxolol was formulated at 0.25% concentration in a cationic exchange resin, as a suspension. A polyacrylic acid polymer was added to increase viscosity and to increase residence time in the cul-de-sac. No significant settling was observed throughout a four-week observation period. Thus, resuspension of the formulation by frequent shaking was not required for uniformity. In rabbits, the ocular bioavailability of 0.25% betaxolol suspension was equivalent to that of 0.5% betaxolol solution.
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PMID:A novel formulation of an ophthalmic beta-adrenoceptor antagonist. 158 58

1. Six normal subjects were given single oral doses of betaxolol 10 mg (B10), 20 mg (B20), 40 mg (B40), 80 mg (B80), propranolol 40 mg (P40), or placebo (PL) in a single-blind randomised cross-over design. 2. beta 1-adrenoceptor blockade was assessed by reductions in exercise heart rate. Betaxolol produced dose-related reductions in exercise heart rate (beats min-1) up to a ceiling at B40, after which B80 showed a lesser effect: (158 +/- 8 PL, 128 +/- 3 B10, 123 +/- 2 B20, 116 +/- 4 B40, 136 +/- 10 B80, 135 +/- 4 P40). All doses of betaxolol (except B80) produced greater reductions compared with P40: (B10 P less than 0.001, B20 P less than 0.005, B40 P less than 0.001). 3. beta 2-adrenoceptor blockade was assessed by attenuation of finger tremor and cardiovascular responses to graded infusions of i.v. isoprenaline. Dose-response curves were constructed and the doses required to increase heart rate by 25 beats min-1, finger tremor by 200%, calf blood flow by 0.5 ml dl-1 min-1, and decrease diastolic blood pressure by 10 mm Hg, after each treatment were calculated. These were then compared with placebo responses and expressed as dose-ratios. 4. Dose-ratios for finger tremor showed significant attenuation by all doses of betaxolol (compared with PL): B10 1.5 +/- 0.18 (P less than 0.05), B20 2.62 +/- 0.45 (P less than 0.005), B40 2.55 +/- 0.33 (P less than 0.001), B80 2.48 +/- 0.48 (P less than 0.01); and by P40 6.49 +/- 1.12 (P less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:A dose-ranging study to evaluate the beta-adrenoceptor selectivity of single doses of betaxolol. 197 96

Five healthy young men received, in a double-blind fashion, single oral doses of 10 mg betaxolol, 40 mg betaxolol, 50 mg atenolol, 40 mg propranolol, and placebo. After the dose each received serial 12-minute infusions of isoproterenol sulfate through the dose range 0.5 to 32 micrograms/min until the heart rate rose by 40 bpm or the subject could not tolerate the effects of the infusion. Heart rate, finger tremor, blood pressure, and forearm blood flow were measured after each infusion. Dose-response curves were constructed for the changes in these parameters with increasing doses of isoproterenol. The ascending order of potency of the drugs in preventing the changes in heart rate, finger tremor, diastolic blood pressure, forearm blood flow, and forearm vascular resistance induced by isoproterenol was placebo, 10 mg betaxolol, 50 mg atenolol, 40 mg betaxolol, and 40 mg propranolol. The ascending order of potency of the drugs in preventing the change in systolic blood pressure induced by isoproterenol was placebo, 10 mg betaxolol, 50 mg atenolol, 40 mg propranolol, and 40 mg betaxolol. Betaxolol, 10 mg, is equally cardioselective to 50 mg atenolol and at a dose of 40 mg betaxolol also exhibits cardioselectivity.
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PMID:Effects of betaxolol, propranolol, and atenolol on isoproterenol-induced beta-adrenoceptor responses. 286 28