View clinical trials related to Presbyopia.
Filter by:A new minimally invasive procedure for treating presbyopia is being evaluated to determine if there is improvement in near and intermediate vision after treatment
Study of safety and efficacy of UNR844 in subjects with presbyopia.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy of AGN-241622 ophthalmic solution for the first time in human participants
A new minimally invasive procedure for treating presbyopia is being evaluated to determine if there is improvement in near and intermediate vision after treatment.
Evaluation of preoperative corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) obtained with VirtIOL device compared to postoperative CDVA.
The purpose of this trial was to compare the functional visual performance of Precision Profile Multifocal (MF) contact lenses to Progressive Addition Lens (PAL) spectacles in a presbyopic population.
The objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of intrastromal implantation of the Allotex TransForm corneal allograft (TCA) for improving near vision in presbyopic subjects.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the Raindrop® Near Vision Inlay for the improvement of near vision in presbyopes implanted in corneal pockets with a delayed or a non-delayed approach.
The clinical objective of this study is to evaluate the Raindrop® Near Vision Inlay for the improvement of near vision in presbyopic or pseudophakic patients treated with low dose Mitomycin C immediately following femtosecond flap creation.
Interventional, Multicentre, controlled, randomized, single blind, twoarmed non-inferiority trial