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Filter by:Phase III clinical study of non-inferiority, multicenter, double-blind, with comparative group, of parallel groups and randomized. about a ophthalmic topical antibiotic for the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis. Goal:To compare the efficacy of the ophthalmic solution of pazufloxacin 0.6%, against the ophthalmic solution of gatifloxacin 0.3%, in the treatment of acute bacterial conjunctivitis. Hypothesis:the ophthalmic solution PRO-157 is not inferior in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis, compared to the ophthalmic solution of gatifloxacin 0.3%, by means of the clinical remission of the disease. Number of patients: 160 patients, each one will provide an eye for efficacy analysis, divided into 2 groups (80 eyes per group).
TX-SMILE is an investigator-initiated, multi-center, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of intra-lymphatic administration of an approved allergenic extract for the immunotherapy treatment of allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis due to pollen from the conifer Mountain Cedar.
A Multi-Center, Double-Masked, Randomized, Parallel-Group, Vehicle-Controlled, Methodology Development Environmental Clinical Trial with Reproxalap Ophthalmic Solutions (0.25% and 0.5%) in Subjects with Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis.
The DRy eye Outcome and Prescription Study (DROPS) is a large observational multicentre study exploring the 'real world' effectiveness of artificial tears in dry eye disease and determinants of efficacy. The aim is to include at least 635 symptomatic dry eye patients who are prescribed artificial tears. All trainees and fellows in London are invited to become collaborators: collaborators are asked to consent patients, assess signs at baseline, and give patients questionnaires at baseline and 4 weeks (for home completion). In tandem, we are conducting a qualitative review of ophthalmologists' prescribing behaviours for dry eye disease.
All participants will underwent imaging using the OCTA system (Zeiss) with the anterior segment optical adaptor lens. The main outcomes are iris blood flow density and vascular density.
Exposure to airborne allergens and pollutants is linked to symptom severity of allergies, asthma and other respiratory problems. In this study an air purifier using photo-electrochemical oxidation technology (PECO) will be used in the home environment of study participants. The investigator will assess the reduction of symptoms from allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis and asthma.
The primary purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of KPI-121 0.25% ophthalmic suspension compared to vehicle (placebo) in subjects who have a documented clinical diagnosis of dry eye disease. The product will be studied over 14 days, with 1-2 drops instilled in each eye four times daily (QID).
The French guidelines for the use of Rifamycine eye drops in delivery room to prevent neonatal conjunctivitis have been actualized. Only newborns exposed to risk factors of conjunctivitis should be treated, compared to previous guidelines, treating all newborns. currently, there are no data describing risk factors for neonatal conjunctivitis. This study evaluated the incidence of conjunctivitis with or without Rifamycine eye drops treatment in the delivery room. Then risk factors for neonatal conjunctivitis where analyzed.
Phase I clinical trial, to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the ophthalmic solution PRO-174 versus Sophixín Ofteno®, elaborated by Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. of C.V. on the ocular surface of ophthalmologically and clinically healthy subjects. Goals: To evaluate the safety and tolerability of the formulation PRO-174 manufactured by Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. of C.V. on the ocular surface of clinically healthy subjects. Hypothesis: The ophthalmic solution PRO-174 presents a safety and tolerability profile similar to the comparator in healthy subjects.
A Multi-Center, Double-Masked, Randomized, Parallel-Group, Vehicle-Controlled, Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Reproxalap Ophthalmic Solutions in Subjects with Acute Allergic Conjunctivitis