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Filter by:To investigate that the efficacy of 3% DE-089 ophthalmic solution (one drop at a time, 6 times daily, 4 weeks topical administration), in comparison to 0.1% sodium hyaluronate ophthalmic solution (0.1% HA) (one drop at a time, 6 times daily, 4 weeks topical administration), is at least non-inferior in the change in fluorescein staining score, and is superior in the change in Rose bengal score, in a multicenter, double-masked, parallel-group comparison study. Safety profile will likewise be compared.
Investigate the Safety and Efficacy of Two Concentrations of DE-110 Compared to Placebo for the Treatment of Dry Eye Disease
The effect of artificial tears on tear osmolarity
This study is to determine the diurnal variation of tear meniscus and tear osmolarity in normal subjects and dry eye patients.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of FID 112903 (SYSTANE ULTRA® Lubricating Drops) plus standard of care to standard of care alone, in subjects with a history of intermittent eye irritation or dryness related to environmental factors and scheduled for routine cataract surgery.
Dose response related to efficacy and safety of DE-089 ophthalmic solution are examined in patients with dry eye, using a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel group comparison study, and the optimal concentration is determined.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate salivary gland and labial mucous membrane transplantation in patients with severe symblepharon and dry eye secondary to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS).
The purpose of this study is to describe the night-time use of an investigational lubricant eye drop.
This is a multicenter evaluation of the effects of the cataract extraction and limbal relaxing incisions (LRI) on corneal sensation and dry eye signs and symptoms.
This is a multi-site, randomized, investigator-masked study to evaluate the physical effects of Systane(R) versus Refresh Tears(R) in subjects with moderate to severe dry eye. It is a 6-week, perspective, randomized, active-controlled, investigator-masked, parallel group study.