myopia Clinical Trials
A listing of myopia medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 105 clinical trials
A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Clinical Effectiveness of SMILE Versus SMILE Xtra in Myopia
To evaluate and compare the clinical efficacy, biomechanical stability, and optical quality of SMILE and SMILE Xtra procedures in patients with myopia through a randomized controlled trial
Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Contact Lens Lubricant in Rigid Gas Permeable Corneal Contact Lens Wearers
This trial aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of LACRIFRESH OCU-DRY 0.3% OSD, a contact lens lubricant produced by AVIZOR, S.A. This clinical trial adopts a Multi-center, randomized, open-label, positive parallel-controlled design in accordance with the principles outlined in the Norms on the Quality Management for the Clinical Trials …
Base Curves of Bandage Contact Lenses and Their Effects on Post Trans-PRK Vision and Pain
The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of employing bandage contact lenses with a base curve of 8.4 mm versus 8.8 mm on visual recovery following Trans-PRK in patients characterized by steep corneas and high myopia.
The A.R.R.E.S.T.® Contact Lens Study
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if contact lenses using Active Reconfiguration in Retinal Encoding of Spatio-Temporal (A.R.R.E.S.T.®) signal technology works to slow down the rate of myopia progression compared to single vision contact lenses in myopic children. The main questions it aims to answer are: Do …
Development of Bioluminescent Myopia Prevention and Control Instrument and Evaluation of Its Effect on Myopia
Based on the Tongren Myopia and Amblyopia Therapeutic Apparatus (a 650nm low-level red-light device) developed by the research team in the previous phase, the device was modified by replacing the light source with LED light. Subsequently, a population study was conducted to evaluate its efficacy and safety in myopia prevention …
Orthokeratology and 0.01% Atropine Sequential Treatment for Myopia Control
The purpose of this multicenter randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the myopia control effect of orthokeratology and 0.01% atropine sequential treatment in children and adolescents, as compared to continuous treatment with orthokeratology.
The P.A.U.S.E.® Spectacle Study
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if spectacle lenses using Phase Alteration Utilising Sub Elements (P.A.U.S.E.®) technology works to slow down the rate of myopia progression compared to single vision spectacle lenses in myopic children. The main questions it aims to answer are: Do spectacle lenses using …
Wearability of and Myopia Progression With ZEISS MyoCare Spectacle Lenses
This is a clinical trial evaluating the wearability and effectiveness of three types of ZEISS spectacle lenses in controlling myopia progression. This study compares ZEISS MyoCare spectacle lenses with two types of single-vision spectacle lenses over a 6-month period. This trial aims to evaluate how well these lenses are worn …
Atropine (0.02%, 0.04%) Combined With Defocus DIMS for Moderate and High Myopia Control
To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of DIMS, low concentration atropine eye drops,and atropine combined with DIMS in controlling axial length and refraction in children with moderate to high myopia.
Myopia Control: a Comparison Study Between Atropine and MiSight
This research project aims to provide additional knowledge of pharmacological and optical methods of myopia control and to gain a better understanding of the biometry of the pediatric eye, which contributes to the onset and progression of myopia. As a result, this study will improving our best practices for myopia …