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Filter by:The purpose of this study was to measure lipid deposits on commercially marketed contact lenses when worn on an extended wear (overnight) basis for 7 days.
This study seeks to evaluate the clinical fitting performance of a new daily disposable contact lens to an existing daily disposable contact lens.
The objective of the study is to compare clinical outcomes from PRK and SBK using FDA-approved laser technology in the same patient
The objective of the study is to compare clinical outcomes from LASIK and SBK using FDA-approved laser technology on the same patient
The study objective is to compare the clinical outcomes using wavefront guided PRK with iris registration and conventional laser PRK using FDA-approved laser technology on the same patient.
This study seeks to evaluate the clinical and subjective performance of a new daily disposable soft contact lens.
This study seeks to evaluate the impact of wearing a new daily disposable soft contact lens on the neophyte population.
This study seeks to evaluate the clinical and subjective performance of two established soft contact lenses.
This study compared the clinical outcomes between fellow eyes randomized to either IntraLase femtosecond laser-created flaps or Hansatome mechanical keratome-created flaps during wavefront-guided laser in situ keratomileusis.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of the PureVision Lens designs when worn on a 30-day continuous wear basis