Myopia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Double Masked Evaluation of Acular LS Versus Nevanac for Postoperative Pain Control in Eyes Undergoing PRK
To determine the ability of two topical Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory drops (Acular LS & Nevanac) to help control pain following Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK).
Laser Vision Correction is the most commonly performed elective surgical procedure in the
United States. Although Laser-Assisted in-situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is the more popular
technique, a growing number of surgeons have switched to surface ablation techniques,
including PRK, LASEK and Epi-LASIK.1 With surface laser procedures, the corneal epithelium
is removed by a variety of techniques (laser, manual debridement, diluted alcohol2,3,
epi-keatome) prior to laser reshaping of the corneal stroma. Following the procedure, a
contact lens is placed on the eye to promote epithelial regeneration. Due to the size of the
epithelial defect, it can take between 3 to 6 days for the epithelium to regenerate. During
this healing process, patients often complain of moderate to severe ocular pain, and delayed
healing may result in an increased risk of infection or corneal haze4.
Over the past decade, a variety of methods have been used to assist with reducing pain
following surface laser procedures. Topical Nonsteroidals have been shown in a number of
studies to help reduce the degree of pain following PRK. Topical dilute tetracaine has also
been shown to assist with the reduction of pain following PRK. Oral pain medications, such
as Vioxx, Celebrex, and even Prednisone have been recommended as additional treatment
options for pain control.
In October 2005, a new topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drop, Nevanac, was approved by
the FDA. Nevanac was approved with a a TID dosing schedule.
Acular LS is the current market leader for topical NSAID eye drops. Acular LS is typically
used on a QID dosing schedule.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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