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A Clinical Comparison of Proclear® 1 Day Multifocal and Clariti® 1 Day Multifocal 3 Add

A Clinical Comparison of Proclear® 1 Day Multifocal and Clariti® 1 Day Multifocal 3 Add

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to compare the overall lens satisfaction between two soft multifocal contact lenses.

Description

The aim of the study is to evaluate the overall lens satisfaction between two soft multifocal contact lenses when compared to each other after 15 minutes of daily wear each.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. They are at least 18 years of age.
  2. They understand their rights as a research subject and are willing and able to sign a Statement of Informed Consent.
  3. They habitually use soft contact lenses (multifocal soft contact lenses, sphere lenses for monovision, sphere lenses for distance vision correction and spectacles for near vision correction,) and have done so for at least the past three months.
  4. They have a minimum reading add of +0.75DS (based on their spectacle refraction)
  5. They have spherical equivalent refractive error between +6.00 to -10.00DS at the corneal plane and refractive astigmatism of no greater than -0.75DC in each eye.
  6. They are able to achieve distance HCVA of +0.10 logMAR or better in each eye.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. They have an ocular disorder which would normally contra-indicate contact lens wear.
  2. They have a systemic disorder which would normally contra-indicate contact lens wear.
  3. They are aphakic.
  4. They have had corneal refractive surgery.
  5. They have any corneal distortion resulting from previous hard or rigid lens wear or have keratoconus.

Study details
    Myopia
    Hyperopia
    Presbyopia

NCT06869044

CooperVision International Limited (CVIL)

14 October 2025

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