Contact lenses that could slow nearsightedness in kids

NCT ID NCT05285553

First seen Jul 02, 2026 · Last updated Jul 09, 2026 · Updated 2 times

Summary

This study tests whether MiSight 1 Day contact lenses can slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in children aged 8 to 12. Participants wear either MiSight 1 Day or standard Proclear 1 day lenses for three years, then all switch to Proclear for one year to see if the effect lasts. The goal is to confirm the lenses work in real-world clinics and reduce the need for stronger prescriptions.

What this could mean

Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.

Active substance
MiSight 1 Day contact lens
What this could lead to
If successful, this could confirm that MiSight 1 Day lenses effectively slow myopia progression in children, offering a non-surgical way to manage nearsightedness.
What could go wrong
This is a post-approval study, so the lens is already on the market. However, results may vary, and some children may still experience myopia progression. Visual symptoms or discomfort could occur.

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Conditions

The condition(s) this trial relates to.

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The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.

Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Athens Eye Care

    Athens, Ohio, 45701, United States

  • Brain Vision Institute

    Schaumburg, Illinois, 60194, United States

  • Bright Eyes Family Vision Care

    Tampa, Florida, 33626, United States

  • Carillon Vision Care

    Glenview, Illinois, 60025, United States

  • Chicago College of Optometry

    Downers Grove, Illinois, 60515, United States

  • Clinical Optics Research Lab at IU School of Optometry

    Bloomington, Indiana, 47406, United States

  • Coan Eye Care and Optical Boutique

    Ocoee, Florida, 34761, United States

  • Cornea and Contact Lens Institute

    Edina, Minnesota, 55436, United States

  • Eye Care Professionals

    Powell, Ohio, 43065, United States

  • Factoria Eye Clinic

    Bellevue, Washington, 98006, United States

  • Illinois College of Optometry

    Chicago, Illinois, 60616, United States

  • Kannarr Eye Care

    Pittsburg, Kansas, 66762, United States

  • Lone Star Vision

    Plano, Texas, 75024, United States

  • Marshall B. Ketchum University Southern California College of Optometry

    Fullerton, California, 92831, United States

  • Miamisburg Vision Care

    Miamisburg, Ohio, 45342, United States

  • New England College of Optometry

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, United States

  • Ohio State University

    Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States

  • Paje Optometric

    Santa Ana, California, 92704, United States

  • ProCare Vision Center, Inc.

    Granville, Ohio, 43023, United States

  • SoLo Eye Care & Eyewear Gallery

    Chicago, Illinois, 60608, United States

  • Southern College of Optometry

    Memphis, Tennessee, 38104, United States

  • Texas State Optical

    Beaumont, Texas, 77706, United States

  • University of Alabama School of Optometry

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35233, United States

  • University of Houston College of Optometry

    Houston, Texas, 77204, United States

  • Utah Eye Centers

    Ogden, Utah, 84403, United States

  • Virginia Pediatric Eye Care

    Chesapeake, Virginia, 23320, United States

  • Vision One Eyecare

    Katy, Texas, 77450, United States

  • Vision Solutions Optometry Inc

    La Mesa, California, 91942, United States

  • Vision Source EyeCare

    Kansas City, Missouri, 64111, United States

  • West Broward Eyecare Associates

    Tamarac, Florida, 33321, United States

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