Eye drop switch tested for better dry eye relief
NCT ID NCT07267481
Summary
This study aims to see if switching adults with chronic dry eye from their current medication (Xiidra) to a different eye drop (acoltremon 0.003%) is more effective. It will measure changes in tear production and symptom surveys over 28 days. The goal is to find better ways to manage dry eye disease for people who are already being treated.
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