View clinical trials related to Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine safety and patients' satisfaction when using Tears Again to treat Dry Eye Symptoms.
This study will be used to evaluate how patients put eye drops in their eyes and any problems that may arise from this activity. The information gathered will help identify common problems patients are having with putting in their eye medications. Then doctors can be better informed about the issues and provide better advice to their patients to overcome these problems.
To compare bromfenac 0.09% and ketorolac 0.4% when used concomitantly with cyclosporine ophthalmic emulsion 0.05% in improving patient comfort during the induction phase of treatment for chronic dry eye disease
The efficacy, safety and acceptability of a new artificial tear in subjects with dry eye will be compared to a currently-available artificial tear
The purpose of this phase 3 study is to determine the safety and efficacy of cyclosporine in the treatment of dry eye syndrome.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dose-response of OPC-12759 suspension in dry eye patients
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).
To assess the compatibility of Optive with refractive surgery (PRK and LASIK) post-operatively.
To compare the therapeutic effect between autologous serum and umbilical cord serum eyedrops in the treatment of severe dry eye syndrome.