New eye gel aims to replace painful shots before Vision-Saving injections
NCT ID NCT07456826
Summary
This study is testing if a new numbing eye gel (IHEEZO) works as well as the current standard method—an eye drop plus a numbing shot—for reducing pain during eye injections. The injections treat common retinal diseases like macular degeneration and diabetic eye swelling. About 236 adults who regularly get these injections will be randomly assigned to receive either the new gel or the standard method to see which one controls pain better.
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