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Filter by:The purpose of the study is to quantify the effectiveness of CooperVision MiSight® (omafilcon A) soft (hydrophilic) contact lens in slowing the rate of progression of juvenile-onset myopia.
The purpose of this study is demonstrate substantial equivalence of an investigational contact lens disinfecting solution to a commercially available contact lens solution in gas permeable lens wearers.
The purpose of this study is demonstrate substantial equivalence of an investigational contact lens disinfecting solution to a commercially available contact lens solution in silicone hydrogel and soft contact lens wearers.
This project will make it possible to better understand the natural history of Cohen Syndrom and the phenotypes associated with mutations in the VPS13B gene, to improve the therapeutic management of patients. It will also provide a better description of Cohen-like syndrome for genetic counselling for the families concerned.
The purpose of this study is to compare the subjective performance of two daily disposable contact lenses with respect to comfort and handling.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the product performance of a new silicone hydrogel soft contact lens when worn by current soft contact lens wearers on a daily wear basis.
The purpose of this study is to compare the amount of coma as measured by aberrometry induced by two silicone hydrogel toric lenses in astigmatic participants.
The purpose of this study was to compare three CE-marked daily disposable contact lenses for tear film stability as measured by pre-lens non-invasive keratograph break up time (PL NIK-BUT). Secondarily, contact lens surface wettability was assessed.
This is a continuation study for subjects who were previously fit with test or control lenses; all will stop wearing their study lenses assigned in the previous study and will start to wear an FDA-approved marketed spherical soft contact lens.
This study is to investigate whether novel soft contact lens optical designs can slow myopia progression