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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / July / Clobetasol Suspension Eases Cataract Inflammation
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Clobetasol Suspension Eases Cataract Inflammation

Phase 3 trials show clobetasol propionate ophthalmic suspension rapidly reduced inflammation and pain after cataract surgery

7/6/2026 3 min read

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Clinical Report: Clobetasol Suspension Eases Cataract Inflammation

Overview

Clobetasol propionate ophthalmic suspension 0.05% demonstrated rapid reductions in postoperative inflammation and ocular pain after cataract surgery in pooled Phase 3 trial data. The treatment showed a safety profile comparable to placebo.

Background

Postoperative inflammation is a common complication following cataract surgery, often requiring corticosteroid treatment. Traditional topical corticosteroids can be challenging for patients, particularly the elderly, due to complex dosing regimens.

Data Highlights

OutcomeClobetasol GroupPlacebo Group
Complete anterior chamber cell clearance by POD 826.5%6.8%
Complete absence of ocular pain by POD 471.6%27.7%
Pain-free rates by POD 4Exceeds 80%N/A

Key Findings

  • Clobetasol propionate administered BID for 14 days improved ocular pain and inflammation.
  • 26.5% of patients achieved complete anterior chamber cell clearance by POD 8.
  • 71.6% of patients reported complete absence of ocular pain by POD 4.
  • No clinically meaningful IOP increases were observed during the study.
  • The nanoparticle formulation does not require shaking and is easier to use for elderly patients.

Clinical Implications

The findings indicate that clobetasol propionate may be an option for managing inflammation without significant risk of IOP elevation.

Conclusion

Clobetasol propionate ophthalmic suspension 0.05% presents a new treatment for controlling postoperative inflammation and pain after cataract surgery.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Ophthalmic Professional, 2020 -- Drug advances for refractive and cataract surgery
  2. the ophthalmologist, 2026 -- Dropless Cataract Surgery: What is the fuss about?
  3. Contact Lens Spectrum, 2004 -- treatment plan
  4. Ophthalmology Management, 2020 -- New methods for treating inflammation
  5. ESCRS, 2025 -- Extended cataract guideline
  6. FDA Label for Clobetasol Propionate Ophthalmic Suspension
  7. Comparative efficacy of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in preventing postoperative macular edema following cataract surgery
  8. https://www.escrs.org/media/ooama3sf/full-extended-guideline-24092025.pdf

This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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