Which contact lens is better for nearsighted children?
NCT ID NCT06611410
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study tested two types of daily disposable contact lenses (Buttermere and MiSight 1 day) in 10 children aged 8 to 18 with nearsightedness (myopia). Each participant wore one lens type for a week, then switched to the other for a week. Researchers measured how clearly they could see and how good their vision felt. The goal was to see which lens performed better in everyday use.
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Clinical Optics Research Lab (CORL)
Bloomington, Indiana, 47405, United States
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