New eye drops show promise for dry eye sufferers
NCT ID NCT06544694
First seen Apr 06, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study tested a new eye drop called AR-15512 in 80 adults with dry eye disease. The main goal was to see if the drops could increase the number of goblet cells on the eye's surface, which help keep the eye moist. The study is completed, and results are being analyzed to see if this treatment can improve eye hydration and comfort.
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Locations
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Butchertown Clinical Trials
Louisville, Kentucky, 40206, United States
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CORE, Inc.
Shelby, North Carolina, 28150, United States
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Oculus Research
Garner, North Carolina, 27529, United States
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Wilmington Eye
Leland, North Carolina, 28451, United States
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