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Active clinical trials for "Refractive Errors"

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Evaluation of Enfilcon A Soft Contact Lens When Compared to Galyfilcon A Soft Contact Lens

Ametropia

The primary objective of thes study is to confirm that the ocular response to the Test lenses are similar to those of the Control lenses when used in a 1 week planned replacement, daily wear modality over a 1-month period.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of a Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Investigational Contact Lens Compared to a Marketed...

Refractive Error

Randomized, double-masked, controlled, 2-arm parallel group, multi-site, 3-month dispensing study of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. (JJVCI) Investigational contact lens, compared with a marketed, monthly replacement contact lens. Subjects will wear the JJVCI investigational contact lenses on a daily wear basis.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

A Study of Interventions to Reduce Disability From Visual Loss in Nursing Home Residents

CataractRefractive Error1 more

The purpose of this clinical trial is to determine if interventions within the nursing home to restore vision, or cope with visual loss, in residents with visual impairment result in improvement or less decline in mobility scores, and socialization scores, compared to residents with visual impairment in nursing homes with no such intervention. The investigators hypothesized that nursing home residents with visual loss who receive cataract surgery, or refractive correction, or low vision aids would have have better socialization scores and mobility scores at 6 months and 12 months compared to nursing home residents with visual impairment who are advised to seek services, but have no specific program.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Air Optix® Night and Day® Aqua Continuous Wear

Refractive Errors

The purpose of this retrospective, Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up (PMCF) study is to assess the long term performance and safety of Air Optix® Night and Day® Aqua (AONDA) contact lenses in a real-world setting when worn as 30 days of continuous wear for vision correction.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Bifocal & Atropine in Myopia (BAM) Study

Refractive Errors

This study will test whether the combined treatment of 0.01% atropine and soft bifocal contact lens wear produces slower myopia progression and axial elongation compared to soft bifocal contact lenses alone in children ages 7 to 11 years old.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of Aceclidine (LNZ101) and Aceclidine + Brimonidine (LNZ100)...

PresbyopiaRefractive Errors3 more

To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Aceclidine/Brimonidine (LNZ101) compared with Aceclidine (LNZ100) and vehicle in the treatment of Presbyopia.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of Aceclidine/Brimonidine (LNZ101) and Aceclidine (LNZ100)...

PresbyopiaRefractive Errors1 more

To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Aceclidine/Brimonidine (LNZ101) compared with Aceclidine (LNZ100) and vehicle in the treatment of Presbyopia.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Initial Performance of a Daily Disposable Contact Lens Featuring Molded Marks

Refractive Error

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of back surface molded marks (MM) applied to delefilcon A contact lenses as measured by the incidence of ocular discomfort device-related adverse events with DAILIES TOTAL1® Multifocal contact lenses with molded marks (DT1 MF MM) and current DAILIES TOTAL1® Multifocal contact lenses (DT1 MF).

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Osmoprotective Containing Lubricants in Dysfunctional Tear Syndrome and Post Refractive Surgery...

Dry EyeAmetropia

The purpose of this project is to determine the effectiveness of an eyewash osmoprotective lubricant comparing to castor oil containing and non-osmoprotective lubricants in different types of DTS and post refractive surgery patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Alternative Approaches to Providing Spectacles in Tanzanian Secondary School Students...

Under- and Uncorrected Significant Refractive Errors

The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two interventions, namely providing free spectacles or only a prescription to students with insufficiently corrected or uncorrected significant refractive errors.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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