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Monthly Replacement Lens and Daily Disposable Lens for Farsightedness and Near-sightedness
Study Summary
This trial compares how easy two types of contact lenses are to put in, to see which one is best.
- Near-sightedness
- Farsightedness
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Are participants who are older than 25 years of age permitted to join this experiment?
"Our study is open to individuals aged 17-40; however, we have additional trials available for those under 18 (85) and over 65 years old (23)."
Are there still opportunities for subjects to participate in this experiment?
"Per information hosted on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical trial is not actively recruiting at the moment. Originally posted on September 25th 2023 and last modified two weeks ago, it has yet to seek out potential candidates despite 124 other studies being open for recruitment concurrently."
Are there any openings for me to be a participant in this clinical experiment?
"This experiment is endeavoring to recruit 30 individuals between 17 and 40 years of age suffering from farsightedness. As well, potential participants must be habitual daily wearers of spherical single vision soft contact lenses for distance correction in each eye, acceptably fit with the study lens powers ranging from -1.00 to -6.00DS (inclusive) at screening visit, and demonstrate an acceptable fitting result with the trial contacts."
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