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Study of INV-102 Ophthalmic Solution in Adults With Moderate to Severe Dry Eye Disease

Study of INV-102 Ophthalmic Solution in Adults With Moderate to Severe Dry Eye Disease

Non Recruiting
18-74 years
All
Phase 2

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Overview

Phase 2 study to assess the efficacy of topically administered eyedrops of INV-102 during 4-week repeat dosing in subjects with moderate to severe dry eye disease.

Eligibility

Key Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subjects ≥18 and <75 years of age
  • Presence of moderate to severe dry eye disease (DED) in at least one eye

Key Exclusion Criteria:

  • Presently using prescription eyedrops, except those used for dry eye disease, which must be discontinued 4 weeks prior
  • Use of over-the-counter (OTC) eyedrops except for lubricant eyedrops or artificial tears, within 1 week prior to initiation of study drug dosing
  • History or evidence of ocular infection within the previous 30 days
  • Blepharitis or meibomian gland disease requiring the use of either topical or systemic antibiotics within 2 months
  • Allergic conjunctivitis requiring treatment within 30 days
  • Unable to discontinue contact lens wear for 2 weeks prior and for the duration of the study

Study details
    Dry Eye Disease

NCT06370039

Invirsa, Inc.

20 August 2025

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