- authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Randomized, parallel-group, double-blind clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of PRGF eye drops in patients with dry eye disease
This study is looking at how well different eye drops work for people with dry eyes. It compares a special type of eye drop made from your own blood (PRGF) with other common eye drops. Researchers want to see which ones help reduce symptoms and improve eye health.
Spain - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Clinical Trial To Determine The Efficacy And Safety Of Insulin Eye Drops In Dry Eye In Patients With Topical Hypotensors
This study looks at whether insulin eye drops can help people with dry eyes, especially those already using eye drops for high eye pressure. It compares insulin drops to standard treatments over six months to see if symptoms improve and if they are safe.
Spain - recruitingNA
Efficacy and Safety of BUFY01 Versus SVS20 in the Treatment of Dry Eye Disease
This study compares two eye drop treatments, BUFY01 and SVS20, for dry eye disease. Researchers want to see if BUFY01 works as well as SVS20 in improving dry eye signs and symptoms, and if it's just as safe.
France - recruitingNA
Vit-A-Vision® Clinical Investigation
This study is looking into an eye ointment called Vit-A-Vision. It aims to see how well it helps with common dry eye symptoms like burning, irritation, and tiredness, which can make daily tasks difficult for many people.
Germany - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Clinical Trial To Determine The Effectiveness And Safety Of Topical Insulin In Dry Eye
This study is looking at how well insulin eye drops work and if they are safe for people with dry eyes. The main thing they're checking is if the insulin helps improve the surface of the eye over 6 months, compared to normal dry eye treatments.
Spain