Efficacy of Topical 0.2% Xanthan Gum in Patients With Dry Eye
Dry EyeThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of an ophthalmic solution containing 0.2% xanthan gum in reducing symptoms and signs of dry eye as well as tear film markers of oxidative stress.
Efficacy of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs in Treatment of Moderate and Severe Dry Eye Disease...
Moderate to Severe Dry Eye SyndromeThis clinical trial is to investigate whether nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drops have therapeutic effect on moderate to severe dry eye patients.And compare the efficacy of the two nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drops with topical corticosteroids.
Efficacy Study of a New Eyedrop on Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Wearers With Dry Eye Complaints...
Contact Lens Related Dry Eye SyndromeThe objectives of the investigation will be to assess the effect of the repeated usage of a new eye drop on the tear film characteristics of silicone hydrogel contact lens wearers with contact lens related comfort problems and to quantify any potential benefit.
Hydroxychloroquine Treatment of Dry Eyes in Patients With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome
Autoimmune DiseasesSjogren's Syndrome1 morePrimary Sjögren syndrome is one of the most prevalent autoimmune diseases that present with dry eye and dry mouth. But there is no proven effective treatment for Sjögren syndrome patient. The relation between toll-like receptor (TLR) and the pathogenesis of Sjögren syndrome has been reported. Hydroxychloroquine is TLR7 and TLR9 antagonist. A few studies have been reported the effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquine for Sjögren syndrome but no randomized controlled study has been done. So the investigators evaluate the effectiveness and safeness of Hydroxychloroquine for primary Sjögren syndrome by randomized controlled study (Hydroxychloroquine 300 mg once daily p.o. group (N = 30) versus placebo group (N = 30).
The Effect of Intravenous Glucocorticoids on the Tearfilm in Eyes With Thyroid-associated Ophthalmopathy...
Thyroid-associated OphthalmopathyDry Eye SyndromeThyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO), also called Graves' ophthalmopathy or thyroid eye disease, is a common orbital disease in adults. Patients with TAO, especially in its active phase, often complain about symptoms of ocular surface discomfort, including excess tearing, gritty sensation, increased sensitivity to light and foreign-body sensation, which are similar to inflammatory ocular surface disorders such as dry-eye syndrome (DES). Incomplete blink, increased proptosis and greater palpebral fissure width in TAO accelerates tear evaporation, which increases the tear fluid's osmolarity, and results in ocular surface damage. The administration of intravenous glucocorticoids can be an effective treatment for TAO. The rationale of the present study is to assess the effect of intravenously administered glucocorticoids on the signs of DES in patients with TAO with new methods such as measurement of tear film thickness, tear film osmolarity and scattering of the tear film and well established methods for assessment of the severity of DES. Additionally, impression cytology and determination of tear cytokines/chemokines will be performed to obtain information about inflammatory processes on the ocular surface.
A Multi-Center Study Subjects With Dry Eye Syndrome
Dry Eye SyndromeThis is a Phase 1b, multi-center, double-masked, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study designed to evaluate the safety and biological activity of two doses of EBI-005 ophthalmic solution versus placebo in subjects with moderate to severe Dry Eye Syndrome. Approximately 72 subjects will be enrolled and randomized in this study at up to 9 centers located in the United States (US). Subjects will be enrolled in two groups or cohorts. The first enrollment group will consist of 33 subjects.
Safety and Efficacy of Punctal Plug Insertion in Patients With Dry Eye
Dry EyeThis study will access changes in tear protein levels and symptoms of dry eye following insertion of a punctal plug.
Systane Ultra Versus Maxidex Versus Saline
Dry Eye DiseaseThis study was to evaluate the healing action on the eye surface of the artificial tear Systane® ULTRA as compared to two other eyedrops: Maxidex and Saline solution. Dry eye disease leads to inflammation of the eye surface and treating dry eyes with artificial tears may lead to reduction in this inflammation and improvement of symptoms and signs.
A Parallel Group Phase II Study of KCT-0809 in Patients With Dry Eye Syndromes
Dry Eye SyndromesThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of KCT-0809 compared to placebo in patients with dry eye syndromes.
SYSTANE® BALANCE Symptoms (OSDI) & Inflammatory Biomarkers
Dry Eye SyndromeThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of SYSTANE® BALANCE and SYSTANE® Gel to improve comfort in subjects with dry eyes.