Rosen E S, Gregory R P, Barnett F
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We examined 2% hydroxypropylmethylcellulose prepared for clinical intraocular surgical procedures in various laboratories. Each sample contained a variety of particulate debris of botanical origin, although in varying amounts. The identified material was also seen in a sample of the raw material from which all the clinical material had been prepared. Our conclusion is that filtration methods, which are the physical methods used to purify the product, are at worst ineffective and at best inadequate. Until proper laboratory and clinical studies confirm an acceptable level of adverse reactions, we recommend that this material not be used clinically.
我们检查了在各个实验室为临床眼内手术制备的2%羟丙基甲基纤维素。每个样本都含有各种植物来源的颗粒碎片,尽管数量各不相同。在制备所有临床材料所用的原材料样本中也发现了这种已识别的物质。我们的结论是,作为用于纯化产品的物理方法的过滤方法,最差是无效的,最好也只是不充分的。在适当的实验室和临床研究证实不良反应处于可接受水平之前,我们建议该材料不要用于临床。