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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine if reduced lens deposits and increased comfort can be achieved by using Multipurpose disinfecting solutions (MPDS) in a no-rub format but in conjunction with an intensive cleaner, rather than using MPDS in a rub format.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether ocular surface sensitivity to pneumatic, mechanical and chemical stimulation would be affected by the use of the combination of a specific silicone hydrogel lens material with two lens care products over a four week period.
Testing the Safety and Acceptability of Using a Rewetting Drop with Contact Lenses
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the clinical performance of two toric contact lenses amongst 110 subjects, 2-week, single masked (subject), daily wear, randomized, bilateral, crossover study; 4 weeks duration. Hypotheses include equal or better performance of the test lens over the control lenses for comfort, vision, and toric fit characteristics as well as corneal integrity
To compare the safety and efficacy of the CVI silicone-hydrogel lens worn on an extended wear basis for a period of up to 7 days and 6 nights with the Acuvue 2 soft contact lenses.
To evaluate the performance of the study soft lens for vision, comfort, physiology and lens surface properties.
The purpose of this study is to compare the wettability of contact lenses disinfected with three marketed contact lens care solutions.