Eye drops vs. special lenses: the race to slow Kids' nearsightedness
NCT ID NCT06282848
Summary
This study aims to see which of two common treatments works better to slow the worsening of nearsightedness (myopia) in children. Researchers will compare daily use of low-dose atropine eye drops to wearing special 'DIMS' spectacle lenses over two years. They will track 80 children aged 7-9 to measure changes in their vision and eye length.
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School of Optometry, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
RECRUITINGHong Kong, 00000, Hong Kong
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