Conjunctivitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase I Clinical Trial, to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of the Ophthalmic Solution PRO-174 Versus Sophixín Ofteno®, Elaborated by Laboratorios Sophia on the Ocular Surface of Ophthalmological and Clinically Healthy Subjects
Phase I clinical trial, to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the ophthalmic solution
PRO-174 versus Sophixín Ofteno®, elaborated by Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. of C.V. on the
ocular surface of ophthalmologically and clinically healthy subjects.
Goals:
To evaluate the safety and tolerability of the formulation PRO-174 manufactured by
Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. of C.V. on the ocular surface of clinically healthy subjects.
Hypothesis:
The ophthalmic solution PRO-174 presents a safety and tolerability profile similar to the
comparator in healthy subjects.
Phase I clinical trial, to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the ophthalmic solution
PRO-174 versus Sophixín Ofteno®, elaborated by Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. of C.V. on the
ocular surface of ophthalmologically and clinically healthy subjects.
Goals:
Methodology:
Phase I clinical trial, controlled, of parallel groups, double blind, randomized,
exploratory.
Number of patients:
30 subjects, divided into 2 groups [15 subjects (30 eyes) exposed per group]
Test product, dose and route of administration, lot number:
- PRO-174. Levofloxacin 0.5% ophthalmic solution. Prepared by Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. of
C.V., Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.
- Dosage: 1 drop every 2 hours during the waking period (8 daily applications), on day 1
and 2; continuing with 1 drop every 4 hours during the waking period (4 daily
applications) from day 3 to 7. Both eyes.
- Route of administration: ophthalmic
Duration of treatment: 7 days
Statistical methodology:
The data will be expressed with measures of central tendency: mean and standard deviation for
the quantitative variables. The qualitative variables will be presented in frequencies and
percentages. The statistical analysis will be carried out through the Mann-Whitney U test for
the quantitative variables for the difference between the groups. The intra-group difference
will be made with the Wilcoxon rank test. The difference between the qualitative variables
will be analyzed by means of X2 (Chi2). An alpha ≤ 0.05 will be considered significant.
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