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Filter by:This study will evaluate the efficacy of cyclosporine ophthalmic solution vs. other non-prescription treatments in patients with dry eye disease. Patient and physician assessments completed at baseline, at each follow-up visit (follow-up visits are variable as per physician discretion) and at final follow-up visit.
Observe the changes of tear volume in dry eye patients after Restasis treatment of 3 months and during 6-month follow-up after discontinuation of study treatment.
This study is an exploratory trial evaluating the tear film break-up time after a single eye drop instillation of over-the-counter artificial tears. The primary hypothesis is that tear film break up time will be greater for test than control eye.
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of INS365 Ophthalmic Solution when applied topically in patients with moderate to severe dry eye disease.
Efficacy study of ecabet ophthalmic solution in dry eye disease
This study will evaluate and compare 2 artificial tears in their ability to reduce post LASIK dry eye signs and symptoms. The secondary endpoint of this study is to evaluate refractive regression in these patients. The 'Refractive Outcome' data point will be defined as the difference between the post-op spherical equivalent (SE) and the pre-op targeted SE.
This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of cyclosporine ophthalmic emulsion administered twice daily following LASIK surgery
The goal of this research is to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of Systane® versus Optiveā¢ on aqueous tear film stability in patients with a diagnosis of Dry Eye Syndrome and to determine the possible application for this product in the future. Systane® is marketed as over-the-counter tear lubricating therapy in the United States under the FDA monograph.
The mean change in the subjective comfort score from baseline of the test group is at least 2.0 units less than that of the control group.
The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effect of diquafosol tetrasodium Ophthalmic Solution, 2% in dry eye subjects.