View clinical trials related to Presbyopia.
Filter by:The overall objective of this study is to compare the effect on simulated driving performance of multifocal (MF) versus monovision (MV) soft contact lenses in mid-late presbyopes.
The purpose of this study is to characterize the safety and effectiveness of the ACRYSOF IQ ReSTOR +2.5 diopter (D) Multifocal Toric Intraocular Lens (IOL) in subjects at least 3 months and no more than 14 months after IOL implantation.
A comparative evaluation of a newly marketed multifocal contact lens with a single vision contact lens when used with near vision spectacles. The evaluation was to quantify the difference between the two test corrections.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the visual performance of a new multifocal High ADD contact lens compared to the currently-marketed AIR OPTIX® AQUA MULTIFOCAL (AOAMF) High ADD Contact Lens.
This clinical study has been planned to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of common treatment algorithms using 500 Hz laser repetition rate for the correction of Ammetropia and Presbyopia
The Presbia Flexivue Microlens is a corneal inlay.
The purpose of this study was to compare binocular high contrast, high illumination (HC/HI) visual acuity at near (40 centimeters) of new multifocal contact lenses against AIR OPTIX® AQUA MULTIFOCAL contact lenses when worn for 9 hours.
Correlating the accuracy of a refraction done over telemedicine to that of a standard refraction, with a study hypothesis that the results will be equivalent.
This clinical study has been planned to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of common treatment algorithms using 500 Hz laser repetition rate.
This study is to evaluate the product performance of the investigational LD127025 MF mid add soft contact lens compared to CIBA Vision's Air Optix Aqua MF MED add soft contact lenses when used among currently adapted soft contact lens wearers.