Tiny device aims to stop glaucoma patients from wasting Sight-Saving drops
NCT ID NCT06806332
Summary
This study is testing a small attachment called the Nanodropper that fits on standard glaucoma eye drop bottles. The goal is to see if it helps patients who have trouble aiming drops due to poor vision or hand issues use their medication more accurately and consistently. Researchers will measure if the device helps control eye pressure, makes bottles last longer, and improves patient satisfaction.
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Yawkey Eye Clinic, Boston Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, United States
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