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The study purpose is to assess the efficacy of VISUPRIME® eye drops in preventing the conjunctival bacterial load in patients undergoing to anti-VEGF injection.
This study will assess the efficacy and safety of vamikibart in participants with uveitic macular edema.
This study will assess the efficacy and safety of vamikibart in participants with uveitic macular edema.
The goal of this clinical study is to assess the safety of multiple intracameral injections of EO2002 with and without topical Ripasudil.
To demonstrate that the Insight Pro Device is safe and effective for use in detecting lymphatic and venous disorders.
Assessing eFficacy and Safety of DEXTENZA 0.4 mg inseRt, Following Cataract Surgery
This study has two main goals: 1) to refine and enhance the R2R-TBI intervention; and 2) to examine the efficacy of the R2R-TBI intervention in a randomized control trial. To achieve the second goal, we will employ a between-groups randomized treatment design with repeated measures at baseline, one-month post-randomization, and at a six-month follow-up. The two conditions will be: a) usual medical care plus access to internet resources regarding pediatric brain injury (Internet Resources Comparison group, IRC), and b) usual medical care plus the R2R-TBI intervention (Road-to-Recovery group, R2R-TBI).
This is the first randomized controlled trial looking into post-injection rinse volume of standard ophthalmic eyewash and its affect on patient comfort up to 72 hours after injections.
To investigate the dose response in respect of weight decrease following repeated oral administration of OPC-131461 at 1, 2, 5, and 10 mg or placebo in patients with CHF with volume overload despite having received diuretics other than vasopressin antagonists