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UnknownNCT02218827

Topical Steroid Treatment For Dry Eye

Evaluation of Steroidal Treatment For Dry Eye Disease

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
30 (estimated)
Sponsor
Meir Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
21 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Many patients refer to an oculoplastic or corneal clinic examination due to dry eye symptoms. epidemiologic studies estimate that as many as 15% of the population over 60 years suffer from dry eye. the disease can be treated both topically through several drugs or through mechanical closure of the lacrimal drainage system. in the past decade a few studies demonstrated the efficacy of anti inflammatory treatment on dry eye disease due to the inflammatory process that occurs in it. this treatment rises goblet cell counts but in the meantime elevates the intra ocular pressure and elevates the risk for infections. steroids that cause a lower increase in intraocular pressure have not been thoroughly evaluated in dry eye disease. we with to subjectively and objectively evaluate an FDA approved topical steroidal drug in the treatment of dry eye.

Detailed description

30 patients 21 year or older, from both sexes with no previous eyelid or corneal surgeries, refered to our outpatient clinics will be recruited and evaluated. the initial examination will include schirmer1 test, Tear break up time test, a full ophthalmologic evaluation and a dry eye questionaire. after signing a concent form patient will be treated with Loteprednol Etabonate four times a ady for a month, then a second examination will take place. after that and according to necessity patients will be treated with Loteprednol Etabonate two times daily for another month and return for a follow up examination. intraocular pressure will be evaluated in each follow up visit as well as dry eye symptoms, schirmer 1 test and tear break up time test.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGLoteprednol Etabonate (FML)a steroid topical treatment used for moderate dry eye symptoms. this drug causes less increase in intra ocular pressure

Timeline

Start date
2014-09-01
Primary completion
2015-09-01
Completion
2015-09-01
First posted
2014-08-18
Last updated
2014-08-18

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Israel

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02218827. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.