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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of the investigational CooperVision silicone hydrogel lens compared to a currently-marketed silicone hydrogel contact lens up to 30 days of daily lens wear.
This study will be a prospective, multicenter clinical trial in which a total of 400 subjects will be enrolled. All subjects will be followed over a 36 month time frame with a maximum of 15 clinical sites participating. Qualified subjects will provide informed consent for entry into the study.
The purpose of this study was to compare a new daily disposable, silicone hydrogel contact lens to marketed daily disposable, silicone hydrogel contact lenses.
The purpose of this study was to compare visual performance measures between two multifocal contact lenses on presbyopic wearers.
The purpose of the study is to compare the results of LASIK surgery when using two versions of a femtosecond laser in patients with nearsightedness with and without astigmatism.
This study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new hydrogel daily disposable contact lens compared to the Bausch + Lomb SofLens® daily disposable contact lens when worn by current soft contact lens wearers on a daily disposable wear basis.
The purpose of this trial was to compare the performance of an investigational daily disposable contact lens to a commercially available daily disposable contact lens.
The purpose of this trial was to compare the performance of two contact lenses commercially available for people with astigmatism.
This study seeks to evaluate a new daily disposable contact lens compared to an existing daily disposable contact lens.
The purpose of this study was to assess the ocular response to and performance of the cosmetically printed silicone hydrogel contact lens AIR OPTIX® COLORS compared to FRESHLOOK® COLORBLENDS.