New eye drop aims to give contact lens wearers hours of extra comfort
NCT ID NCT07510620
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a product called Lacrifill can help people who wear contact lenses but get dry, uncomfortable eyes. About 30 adults who currently can't wear their lenses for long periods will use Lacrifill for 2-3 months. Researchers will check if it improves comfort, extends wear time, and reduces dry eye symptoms.
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Eye Care Specialists
RECRUITINGKingston, Pennsylvania, 18704, United States
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