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Topical Anesthetic Gel Interferes With Antibacterial Efficacy Of Povidone-Iodine Both In Vitro And In Vivo, Cecilly Kelleher Bs, Jacob Im Md, Linda Kang Bs, Aleksey Mishulin Md, Sukhvinder Singh Phd, Ashok Kumar Phd Mar 2023

Topical Anesthetic Gel Interferes With Antibacterial Efficacy Of Povidone-Iodine Both In Vitro And In Vivo, Cecilly Kelleher Bs, Jacob Im Md, Linda Kang Bs, Aleksey Mishulin Md, Sukhvinder Singh Phd, Ashok Kumar Phd

Medical Student Research Symposium

Purpose: To evaluate the effects of viscous lidocaine gel on the antimicrobial efficacy of povidone-iodine (PI) and their order of application in both in vitro and in vivo models.

Methods: In vitro antibacterial effects were tested against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) with disc diffusion methods for application of lidocaine alone, PI alone, PI before lidocaine, and lidocaine before PI. Zones of inhibition were measured after incubation at 37°C overnight. Mouse eyes were colonized with S. aureus for in vivo study to which PI and/or lidocaine were applied in various combinations. Eyes were then rinsed with saline, and …


Assessment Of The Nanodropper Eye Drop Adaptor For Glaucoma Medications, Nicholas Pryde, Parker J. Williams, Faisal Ridha Al-Timimi, John Michael Guest Mar 2023

Assessment Of The Nanodropper Eye Drop Adaptor For Glaucoma Medications, Nicholas Pryde, Parker J. Williams, Faisal Ridha Al-Timimi, John Michael Guest

Medical Student Research Symposium

Assessment of the Nanodropper Eye Drop Adaptor for Glaucoma Medications

Nicholas Pryde, BS1; Parker J. Williams, DO 1; John-Michael Guest, MD1; Bret A. Hughes, MD1; Faisal Ridha MD1

1Kresge Eye Institute and Wayne State University Department of Ophthalmology, Detroit, MI, USA

Purpose: To determine the dispensed volume change for seven medications with and without the Nanodropper adaptor.

Methods: Sequentially, 100 µL of each medication was dispensed by micropipette into a 1.5 mL Eppendorf tube, and mass without the tube was determined with a precision balance (Practum, Germany). The mean mass was …