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New eye drop could help kids see clearly longer
Disease control OngoingThis study tests a new eye drop called SHJ002 in 140 children aged 3 to 12 with progressive nearsightedness (myopia). The goal is to see if it can safely slow down worsening vision better than a standard treatment (atropine). The drop works by targeting a specific molecule involv…
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Sunhawk Vision Biotech, Inc. • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:52 UTC
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New glasses may halt worsening eyesight in young adults
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether Essilor Stellest lenses can slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in adults aged 18 to 40. About 42 participants will wear a Stellest lens in one eye and a standard lens in the other for two years, then switch. The goal is to see if these lense…
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Ulster • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:48 UTC
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Special lenses may curb worsening eyesight in kids
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether a new type of eyeglass lens (Blue Star MAX-5) can slow the progression of nearsightedness (myopia) in children aged 8 to 11. About 200 Chinese children with mild to moderate myopia will wear either the new lenses or standard single-vision lenses for two y…
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:48 UTC
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New glasses design may help slow kids' worsening eyesight
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether a new type of eyeglass lens can safely slow the progression of nearsightedness (myopia) in children and teenagers. About 236 Chinese participants aged 6 to 13 will wear these special lenses for over 10 hours a day. The main goal is to see if the lenses re…
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Center • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:26 UTC
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New glasses could slow kids' worsening eyesight
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether special open-ring spectacle lenses can slow the progression of nearsightedness (myopia) in Chinese children aged 6 to 12. A total of 180 children will wear one of three lens designs for 12 months, with eye measurements taken every 6 months. The goal is to…
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Center • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:51 UTC
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New glasses could slow kids' worsening eyesight
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether special new glasses can slow the progression of nearsightedness (myopia) in children aged 7 to 13. About 342 kids will wear either the new lenses or standard single-vision glasses for one year, then all switch to the new lenses for another year. The goal …
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Center • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 14, 2026 12:06 UTC
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Eye layer thickness measured in kids wearing Myopia-Control glasses
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at how a new type of glasses affects the choroid, a layer at the back of the eye, in children with progressive nearsightedness. Researchers will measure choroid thickness and check for any changes in side vision. The goal is to understand how these lenses might s…
Matched conditions: MYOPIA, PROGRESSIVE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: SightGlass Vision, Inc. • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:54 UTC