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NCT05801991
The objective of this study is to determine how neurolens® influences contact lens discomfort in uncomfortable myopic soft contact lenses wearers. It is hypothesized that uncomfortable soft contact lens wearers are experiencing some level of discomfort associated with increased vergence demand when looking at near targets and will experience discomfort relief when wearing neurolens® over their habitual soft contact lenses. Uncomfortable, myopic soft contact lens wearers will be recruited. Each participant will be masked and randomly assigned a placebo pair of spectacles or a neurolens® spectacle pair for approximately one month. A prospective, randomized clinical trial will be performed. Participants and investigators will be masked to the treatment.
NCT03994406
This study compares contact lens comfortable wear duration, and signs and symptoms of contact lens discomfort, test versus control.
NCT03972501
SOVS2019-070 is a single-center study of AZR-MD-001 ointment and AZR-MD-001 vehicle in patients with Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) or Contact Lens Discomfort (CLD).
NCT03686878
The most common reason for contact lens discontinuation is contact lens discomfort. The investigators believe that inflammation plays a role in contact lens discomfort and the use of lifitegrast 5% ophthalmic solution may reduce end of the day contact lens discomfort. This study will enroll 21 contact lens users who will be receiving lifitegrast 5% ophthalmic solution and monitor the contact lens discomfort for a 8 week period while.
NCT03652337
The purpose of this study is to compare electronic debridement of the eyelid margin (BlephEx) to manual debridement of the eyelid margin as treatment options for patients intolerant to contact lens wear consequent to Meibomian gland dysfunction.