Tiny drops, big hope? device aims to make glaucoma treatment easier
NCT ID NCT05273385
Summary
This study tested a device called Nanodropper that makes eye drops smaller. Researchers wanted to see if using these smaller drops was just as good at lowering eye pressure as using regular-sized drops from the standard bottle. The trial involved 16 adults with stable glaucoma or high eye pressure and was stopped early.
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University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, 94143, United States
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