A Comparative Study of Two Daily Disposable Contact Lenses in Higher Myopia Subjects
Refractive Error, Myopia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Refractive Error focused on measuring Contact lenses, Nearsightedness, Corneal curvature, K-reading, High minus, Spectacle refraction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Sign Informed Consent document;
- Higher degree of myopia in both eyes, i.e. habitual contact lens power between -10.00 diopters (D) and -17.00D;
- Best corrected distance visual acuity greater than or equal to 20/30 in each eye (measured with either spectacle refraction or habitual contact lenses plus over refraction);
- Manifest astigmatism less than or equal to -1.00D;
- Soft contact lens wear in both eyes at least 5 days per week and at least 8 hours per day;
- Other protocol-defined inclusion criteria may apply.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant or lactating;
- Eye injury or surgery within twelve weeks immediately prior to enrollment;
- Any ocular condition that contraindicates contact lens wear;
- History of herpetic keratitis;
- Any use of systemic or ocular medications for which contact lens wear could be contraindicated, including any use of topical ocular medications that would require instillation during contact lens wear, except for approved lubricating drops;
- Clinical significant dry eye not responding to treatment;
- Previous corneal or refractive surgery or irregular cornea;
- Requires reading glasses;
- Participation in a clinical trial (including contact lens or contact lens care product) within the previous 30 days;
- Wears habitual lenses in an extended wear modality (routinely sleeps in lenses overnight for 1 night per week or more) over the last 3 months prior to enrollment;
- Other protocol-defined exclusion criteria may apply.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
DAILIES TOTAL1
TRUEYE
Delefilcon A contact lens randomly assigned to one eye, with narafilcon A contact lens in the fellow eye for contralateral wear. Both products worn in a daily wear, daily disposable mode approximately 8 hours a day for approximately 1 week, with spectacles worn over contact lenses if needed to provide acceptable vision.
Narafilcon A contact lens randomly assigned to one eye, with delefilcon A contact lens in the fellow eye for contralateral wear. Both products worn in a daily wear, daily disposable mode approximately 8 hours a day for approximately 1 week, with spectacles worn over contact lenses if needed to provide acceptable vision.