Tiny drops, big savings? device tests smaller eye medication doses
NCT ID NCT06636708
Summary
This study tested whether a special device called a Nanodropper, which delivers very small drops of numbing eye medication, works as well as standard eye drop bottles. Researchers compared the two methods in 56 healthy adults, checking how quickly and how long each eye felt numb. The goal is to see if using less medication can be just as effective, which could save money and reduce waste.
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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