Eye Drops for Dry Eye Syndrome

(PreDICT Trial)

NG
Overseen ByNancy Gee, MPH
Age: 18+
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Phase 4
Sponsor: Tufts Medical Center
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)
Prior Safety DataThis treatment has passed at least one previous human trial

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial tests the effectiveness of preservative-free eye drops for individuals with Dry Eye Syndrome, a condition causing discomfort and vision problems due to insufficient tear production. Participants will use these eye drops for a month to determine if they relieve symptoms. The trial seeks individuals diagnosed with Dry Eye Disease who have not found relief with hypertonic saline eye drops. As a Phase 4 trial, this research aims to understand how this already FDA-approved and effective treatment benefits more patients.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial requires that you have not changed your medications in the last 3 months and do not anticipate any changes during the study. If you are using other topical treatments, you may need to stop them.

What is the safety track record for Preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops?

Research has shown that preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops are generally safe. Most users have reported only mild side effects, such as temporary blurred vision, a slight burning or stinging sensation, and minor irritation immediately after use. Some may also experience itching, redness, or watery eyes, but these effects typically resolve quickly.

The eye drops are available over the counter, indicating approval for general use and good tolerance by most individuals. Serious side effects are rarely reported. While minor discomfort may occur, the drops are considered safe for most people seeking relief from dry eye symptoms.12345

Why are researchers enthusiastic about this study treatment?

Researchers are excited about preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops for dry eye syndrome because they offer a gentler alternative to many current treatments that contain preservatives, which can sometimes irritate sensitive eyes. Unlike other treatments that might rely on complex formulations or prescription-only access, these eye drops are available over the counter and are easy to use. Their preservative-free nature makes them a great option for people who experience irritation from other eye drops, potentially providing relief without additional discomfort.

What is the effectiveness track record for preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops in treating dry eye syndrome?

Research has shown that preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops effectively treat dry eye syndrome. Studies found that these eye drops significantly improved tear patterns, indicating increased eye moisture. Other research demonstrated that they increased the time it takes for tears to evaporate and reduced eye discomfort in people with dry eyes. The Optive Advanced formula also thickened the protective layer on the eye's surface, helping to maintain moisture. Overall, these eye drops consistently relieve dry eye symptoms by enhancing eye hydration and comfort. Participants in this trial will be divided into two groups: Hypertonic Saline Responders and Hypertonic Saline Non-responders, both receiving the same treatment with these eye drops.678910

Who Is on the Research Team?

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Stephanie Cox, OD

Principal Investigator

Tufts Medical Center New England Eye Center

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

Adults with Dry Eye Disease (DED) who have specific symptoms and test results, like a SANDE score of 50mm or more, low tear production, short tear break-up time, or poor meibomian gland function. Not for those using other eye treatments, with recent eye surgery/injury/allergies, contact lens use in the last month, medication changes recently or during the study.

Inclusion Criteria

I did not respond to hypertonic saline treatment.
My level of discomfort or pain has not changed.
I have less pain or discomfort now.
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Exclusion Criteria

You are allergic to a preservative called benzalkonium chloride (BAK) used in eye drops.
I haven't changed my medications in the last 3 months and don't plan to change them during the treatment.
I am using other skin treatments.
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Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants receive preservative-free artificial tears for 4 weeks, instilling one drop into each eye twice daily

4 weeks
1 visit (in-person)

Follow-up

Participants return for a follow-up visit where questionnaires and tests are repeated

4 weeks
1 visit (in-person)

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops
Trial Overview The trial is testing preservative-free Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops on two groups: one that responds to hypertonic saline and one that doesn't. Participants will use the drops twice daily for four weeks and undergo questionnaires and eye tests before and after treatment.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Group I: Hypertonic Saline RespondersExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: Hypertonic Saline Non-respondersExperimental Treatment1 Intervention

Find a Clinic Near You

Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Tufts Medical Center

Lead Sponsor

Trials
264
Recruited
264,000+

Published Research Related to This Trial

The study involving 45 contact lens wearers demonstrated that Systane Ultra Lubricant Eye Drops are safe to use, with no adverse events reported during the 14-day trial period.
Systane Ultra did not significantly affect visual acuity or corneal staining scores compared to a control solution, indicating its compatibility for contact lens wearers.
A two-week clinical evaluation of the safety of Systane Ultra in contact lens-wearing patients.Kading, D.[2022]
In a study of 60 patients with mild dry eyes, the lubricant eye drop containing polyethylene glycol 400 and sodium hyaluronate (Blink Intensive Tears) significantly reduced tear osmolarity compared to the other two tested drops, indicating better efficacy in improving eye moisture.
After 30 days of treatment, all lubricant eye drops improved tear osmolarity, but only Blink Intensive Tears showed a significant improvement in visual acuity, suggesting it may be the most effective option for treating dry, irritated eyes.
Tear osmolarity measurement using the TearLab Osmolarity System in the assessment of dry eye treatment effectiveness.Benelli, U., Nardi, M., Posarelli, C., et al.[2022]
The study found that while all tested lubricant eye drops led to complete corneal healing by day 2, the Optive product caused progressive epithelial lesions by day 6, indicating potential corneal toxicity.
In contrast, Vismed Multi and Neopt did not adversely affect corneal integrity, suggesting they may be safer options for long-term use compared to Optive and Optive Fusion.
Comparison of the effects of various lubricant eye drops on the in vitro rabbit corneal healing and toxicity.Dutescu, RM., Panfil, C., Schrage, N.[2017]

Citations

Effect of Refresh Plus® preservative-free lubricant eyedrops ...Tear ferning patterns improved significantly after application of Refresh Plus preservative-free lubricant eyedrops in subjects with dry eye.
A Comparison of Efficacy and Safety of Two Lipid-Based ...Both lubricant eye drops improved TFBUT and ocular discomfort scores in patients with lipid-deficient dry eye. Keywords: dry eye, lipid- ...
An artificial tear containing flaxseed oil for treating dry eye ...For the Current Symptom Survey, within-group improvements for each symptom were statistically significant for both treatment groups at days 30, 60, and 90 (P < ...
The Effect of Optive and Optive Advanced Artificial Tears ...Results: Optive Advanced demonstrated a significant increase in LLT between baseline (57.5 ± 12.3 nm) and both 5 min (67.5 ± 18.8 nm, p = 0.04) and 15 min (68.9 ...
Eye Drops for Dry Eye Syndrome (PreDICT Trial)In a study involving 50 patients with dry eye, four preservative-free artificial tear treatments showed similar effectiveness in improving symptoms and signs of ...
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REFRESH OPTIVE® ADVANCED Preservative-FreeA preservative-free, triple-action formula that lubricates and hydrates dry, burning, irritated eyes and helps prevent tears from evaporating.
Refresh Optive Advanced Drops - Uses, Side Effects ...Vision may be temporarily blurred when this product is first used. Also, minor burning/stinging/irritation may temporarily occur. If any of these effects last ...
Refresh Optive Advanced Uses, Side Effects & WarningsRefresh Optive Advanced side effects · mild eye burning or irritation; · itching or redness of your eyes; · watery eyes; · blurred vision; or.
Refresh Optive Advanced Lubricant Eye Drops ...Preservative-free triple-action relief drop · Lubricants and hydrates dry, burning, irritated eyes · Helps prevent tears from evaporating · Hydrocell technology ...
Refresh Optive Advanced PF Lubricant Eye Drops ...The result? Triple-action relief of dry, sensitive eyes. Safe to use as often as needed, you can add it to your morning or night routine to prevent ...
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