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Bilberry-containing Capsules for Dry Eye Mitigation

Dry Eye

This study investigates whether the oral intake of a bilberry capsule product may relieve dry eye symptoms. Participants will be aged between 20 - 65 years of age, with confirmed diagnosis of dry eye status. The participants will be assessed for several parameters and asked to take 4 bilberry capsules per day for 30 days. The parameters will include ocular surface health, tear volume, tear quality, intraocular pressure, and tear compositions. After the 30 days are completed, the participants will be assessed again for the same parameters.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Study of SY-201 Ophthalmic Solution in Subjects With Dry Eye Disease

Dry Eye Disease

This is a phase 2, multi-center, double-masked, randomized, vehicle-controlled, dose-response, parallel-group study designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability and ocular efficacy of SY-201 Ophthalmic Solution versus vehicle over a 60-day treatment period in subjects with dry eye disease (DED).

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Topical Azithromycin on Tear Film Thickness in Patients With Meibomian Gland Dysfunction...

Dry Eye SyndromesMeibomian Gland Dysfunction

Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is among the leading causes for dry eye syndrome (DES), affecting millions of people worldwide. We have shown in a previous study that tear film thickness (TFT) is reduced in patients with DES and that this reduction correlates with tear break up time (BUT) as well as with the severity of subjective symptoms. Even though systemic tetracyclines as well as topical azithromycin can be used for the treatment of MGD, it seems that topical azithromycin is more effective than tetracyclines and also has the advantage of better tolerability. The hypothesis of the present study is that topical treatment with azithromycin leads to a more pronounced increase in TFT compared to oral doxycycline in patients with DES caused by MGD. The objective of this study is to compare the effect of treatment with topical azithromycin or oral doxycycline on tear film thickness in patients with DES caused by MGD.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Effect of UMSCs Derived Exosomes on Dry Eye in Patients With cGVHD

Dry Eye

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Umbilical Mesenchymal Stem Cells (UMSCs) derived Exosomes could alleviate dry eye symptoms in patients with chronic Graft Versus Host Diseases (cGVHD).

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Performance and Safety Assessment of T2769 in Contact Lens Wearers With Dry Eye Symptoms.

Dry Eye

This is a confirmatory clinical investigation. The objective is to collect new additional clinical data demonstrating the safety and performance of the device in the contact-lens wearing population with dry eyes. The hypotheses are that T2769 improves dry eye symptomatology (e.g. decrease in CLDEQ-8 score, in OSDI score, ocular discomfort assessed by VAS) and signs (e.g. increase in Schirmer and TBUT, decrease in Oxford score) at D36, in comparison to baseline. The primary objective of this investigation is to assess the performance of T2769 in contact lens wearers with dry eye symptoms in terms of change from baseline (Day 1) to Day 36 (Final visit) in Contact Lens Dry Eye Questionnaire-8 (CLDEQ-8) total score.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Microvascular and Inflammatory Responses of 0.05 Cyclosporine Eye Drop (II) in Treatment of Dry...

Dry Eye

To explore the law of changes in ocular surface inflammation when 0.05% cyclosporine eye drops (II) is used to treat dry eye, 50 cases of mild to moderate dry eyes were included. The expectation is finding out whether cyclosporine has a regulatory effect on conjunctival microvascular parameters and other inflammation indicators after cyclosporine eye drops treat dry eye, and analyze the value of conjunctival microvascular indicators in dry eye immunosuppressive therapy.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

A Phase 3, Multi-Center Study Evaluating PL9643 in Patients With Dry Eye

Dry EyeDry Eye Syndromes

This is a multi-center, double-masked, randomized, vehicle-controlled study testing PL9643, an opthalmic solution to determine if safe and efficacious for dry eye patients. After a 2-week run-in period, patients will be randomized equally to the PL9643 opthalmic solution or vehicle opthalmic solution administered bilaterally three times a day for 12 weeks. A Data Monitoring Committee will be engaged to review interim data.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation for Ocular and Oral Dryness

Dry Eye DiseaseXerostomia

Dry Eye Disease (DED) is a multifactorial pathology characterized by inflammation of the lacrimal functional unit that develops in ocular surface pathology, severely affecting patients quality of life. The core of the treatment relies at present in antinflammatory topical therapies, which are still scarce. The investigators hypothesize that osteopathy-based techniques may help these patients by influencing the central involvement regarding parasympathetic innervation of tear and saliva-secreting glands. The aim of this osteopathic treatment protocol is to release the involved structures in the tear-secreting system innervation, such as the sphenopalatine ganglion. In addition, this ganglion innervates the minor salivary glands, therefore it is intended to help patients suffering from xerostomia. The hypothesis then is that a systemic protocol treatment can help balance both parts of the vegetative nervous system (sympathetic and parasympathetic) with the objective of increasing the secretion of tear and saliva in patients with ocular and oral dryness (DED and xerostomia, respectively), thus improving their clinical situation. This osteopathic protocol does not have the potential to cause adverse effects. The main objective is to analyze the efficacy of this protocol application in terms of improving symptoms and signs of ocular and oral dryness, tear film quality and inflammation molecule levels in tears and saliva.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

HU007 in Patients With Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry Eye Disease

A multicenter, Randomized, Double blind, Restasis®-controlled Non-inferiority, Moisview® Eye Drops Controlled Superiority, Phase III Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of HU007 Eye Drops in Patients with Dry Eye Syndrome

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Optical System in the Treatment of - Dry Eye Disease

Dry Eye Syndromes

Single-center, Prospective, Open Label, with Before-After Study Design, to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the optical system in the treatment of dry eye disease.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria
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