New contact lenses aim to slow nearsightedness in kids

NCT ID NCT05243836

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study compares two types of contact lenses for slowing myopia (nearsightedness) in children aged 8 to 14. Over three years, researchers will measure changes in eye length and vision to see if the new lens works as well as the existing one. The goal is to help kids maintain better eyesight as they grow.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centre Universitari de la Visió

    Terrassa, Barcelona, 08222, Spain

  • LV Prasad Eye Institute

    Hyderabad, Telangana, 500034, India

  • Lab. de Superficie Ocular y Lentes de Contacto (SOYLC)

    Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, 15899, Spain

  • Ocupharm Research Group (Clinica Universitaria de Optometría), Universidad Complutense Madrid

    Madrid, Madrid, 28037, Spain

  • Shanghai Fudan University Eye and ENT Hospital

    Shanghai, Xuhui District, 200031, China

  • Tianjin Medical University

    Tianjin, Wuqing District, 300384, China

  • Wenzhou Medical University Eye Hospital

    Wenzhou, Lucheng District, 325027, China

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