New contact lenses put to the test for aging eyes
NCT ID NCT06469242
Summary
This study compared the performance of two different brands of multifocal contact lenses for people with presbyopia, the age-related condition that makes reading and seeing things up close blurry. Over 100 experienced contact lens wearers tested each lens type for about two weeks. The main goal was to see how well people could see at a distance while wearing the lenses.
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Locations
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Drs. Giedd, P.A.
Maitland, Florida, 32751, United States
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Elsa Pao, OD
Oakland, California, 94607, United States
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Insight Research Clinic LLC
Powell, Ohio, 43065, United States
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Kurata Eyecare Center
Los Angeles, California, 90013, United States
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Optometry Group, PLLC
Memphis, Tennessee, 38111, United States
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ProCare Vision Centers, Inc.
Granville, Ohio, 43023, United States
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Vision Health Institute
Orlando, Florida, 32803, United States
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Wesley Optometric Consulting
Medina, Minnesota, 55340, United States
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