View clinical trials related to Dry Eye Syndrome.
Filter by:Primary Purpose: - To compare the efficacy in treating dry eye syndrome in contact lens wearers or computer users of Tears Again® versus Opticol® versus Optive® Secondary Purpose: - Subjective evaluation of symptomatology - Evaluation of preference in different kind of administration - spray versus monodoses versus multi-doses
To evaluate the physical effect of SYSTANE QID in people that have moderate to severe dry eyes and to establish doctor confidence to prescribe Systane.
Hypothesis is that tear substitutions cause blur after they are instilled. The investigators will use aberrometry as a measurement over time after a tear formulation is used and try to determine if there are any measurable change in higher order aberrations between different tear formulations and how long it takes to return to pre-instillation measurements thus providing information on duration of the tear drop. 4 commercially available "dry eye" artificial tears formulations will be used and preservative saline will act as a control. The study will be conducted on subjects that do not have clinical evidence of dry eye syndrome to focus the data on the blur effects of the tear substitutions.
The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of RX-10045 to placebo for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of dry eye.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of iontophoretic delivery of dexamethasone phosphate ophthalmic solution using the EyeGate® II Drug Delivery System in patients with dry eye.
To determine if the types and amount of bacteria or other germs change over time after the routine procedure of blockage of tear drainage duct in the treatment of dry eye condition or other condition benefiting from a tear drainage blockage
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Blink Tears and Systane used concomitantly with topical cyclosporine for the treatment of dry eye.
This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new artificial tear for the treatment of dry eye that may occur after LASIK surgery
The purpose of this study is to determine safety and patients' satisfaction when using Tears Again to treat Dry Eye Symptoms.
This study will be used to evaluate how patients put eye drops in their eyes and any problems that may arise from this activity. The information gathered will help identify common problems patients are having with putting in their eye medications. Then doctors can be better informed about the issues and provide better advice to their patients to overcome these problems.