Williams H, Zutshi D, Mushin A
Scand J Rheumatol Suppl. 1976;1976(0):85-92.
Twenty-seven patients with inflammatory and degenerative arthritis, who had been treated with either ketoprofen and flurbiprofen, for a period of up to twenty-four months, were examined for evidence of ocular toxicity. A practical method for examining the ocular structures and assessing visual function is described. A number of ophthalmic abnormalities were noted but these were related to previous or present eye disease or degeneration. It was considered that no ocular toxic sideeffects could be attributed to either drug during the period of treatment.