Eyedrop targets Mite-Related dry eye in small study
NCT ID NCT05454956
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 32 times
Summary
This study tested an eyedrop called TP-03 in 39 people with dry eye disease caused by Demodex mites. The goal was to see if giving the drops twice or three times a day is safe and works better. The study focused on safety and how well the drops improve signs of the condition.
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Locations
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CORE Inc.
Shelby, North Carolina, 28150, United States
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Medical Optometry America
New Freedom, Pennsylvania, 17349, United States
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Mitchell C. Shultz, MD
Northridge, California, 91325, United States
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Oculus Research
Cary, North Carolina, 27513, United States
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Silverstein Eye Center
Kansas City, Missouri, 64133, United States
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