Moxaverine has been used in therapy based on the direct vasodilatory effect of the drug, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor,[1] and on its influence on the rheological properties of red blood cells.
[2] Moxaverine hydrochloride (Kollateral forte®, Ursapharm.
Saarbrücken, Germany) has been shown to increase ocular blood flow in patients with age-related macular degeneration, primary open angle glaucoma, and to increase choroidal and retrobulbar blood flow in elderly patients with eye diseases associated with hypo-perfusion.
[3] The ocular efficacy of moxaverine has been explored in the clinic.
[4] This drug article relating to the gastrointestinal system is a stub.