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Observational Study on the Improvement of Dry Eye Syndrome, Treatment Satisfaction, and Intraocular Tolerance With Diquasol Eye Drops

Observational Study on the Improvement of Dry Eye Syndrome, Treatment Satisfaction, and Intraocular Tolerance With Diquasol Eye Drops

Not Recruiting
19 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is to verify the efficacy and safety in the treatment of dry eye syndrome in patients prescribed with Diquasol eye drops as a monotherapy, or in combination with Hyaluron eye drops, or in combination with Hyaluronmax eye drops.

Description

This study is to observe the prescription patterns in routine clinical practice and assess the changes in dry eye symptoms, treatment satisfaction, and intraocular tolerance over a 12-week period in patients prescribed with Diquasol eye drops as a monotherapy or in combination with Hyaluron eye drops or Hyaluronmax eye drops for the treatment of dry eye syndrome.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults aged 19 years and older
  • Patients with dry eye syndrome with TBUT of 10 or less
  • Individuals scheduled to receive either Diquasol eye drops as a monotherapy or a combination therapy of Diquasol eye drops with Hyaluron eye drops or Diquasol eye drops with Hyaluronmax eye drops, based on clinical judgment for the treatment of dry eye syndrome
  • Individuals who have voluntarily provided written consent for participation in this study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant or lactating women
  • Individuals contraindicated according to the approval conditions of Diquasol eye drops, Hyaluron eye drops, and Hyaluronmax eye drops
  • Cases where the principal investigator or study personnel deem the individual unsuitable for participation in this clinical study

Study details
    Dry Eye Syndrome

NCT06172530

Hanlim Pharm. Co., Ltd.

30 January 2026

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