View clinical trials related to Dry Eye.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to compare various symptoms and signs of dry-eye as well as stratify characteristics of the tear film in a group of dry-eyed individuals in comparison to a group of non-dry-eyed people. Dry-eye is a condition that significantly impacts the quality of life of the sufferer. These are people who are predominantly female and in the older age groups. Determining what characterises a person with dry-eyes is of importance to understanding the disease process.
To evaluate the efficacy of two lubricating eye drops for the treatment of dry eye signs and symptoms.
To compare the performance of Oasys to Extreme H20 xtra 59 in dry eye contact lens pts who receive Restasis in 1 eye and vehicle (Endura) in the other eye.
The purpose of this study is to see if Rimexolone (FID 109980) is a safe and effective treatment of dry eye.
The purpose of this study is to determine if Optive®eye drops are safe for people who wear contact lenses and have dry eyes. The second goal of the study is to determine if using Optive®eye drops can improve my dry eye scores on a standard dry eye test (called the OSDI).
The objective of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of doxycycline 0.025% (ALTY-0501) ophthalmic solution for the treatment of dry eye using the Controlled Adverse Environment (CAE) Model.
The purpose of this study is subjectively compare duration of action between Optive and Systane.
To evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of a combination of Optive® Artificial Tears with Restasis®.The primary hypothesis is that the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) score and symptoms will be the same or lower than baseline after treatment in these patients. The patients will tolerate the combination of Restasis® and Optive® with a low incidence of clinical adverse events.
To evaluate the effectiveness of NGT (Optive) vs. Systane Tears for patients with moderate to severe dry eye disease.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Optive versus Systane used concomitantly with topical cyclosporine for the treatment of dry eye.