1 Week Crossover Study Between Two Soft Contact Lenses (NCT06611410) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
1 Week Crossover Study Between Two Soft Contact Lenses
United States10 participantsStarted 2024-06-05
Plain-language summary
The objective of this investigation is to compare the visual clinical performance of two daily disposable soft contact lenses.
Who can participate
Age range8 Years – 18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Are 8 to 18 years of age (inclusively)
* Have read, signed and dated:
* Age 18 - The Participant Informed Consent Form (participant only)
* Age 12-17 - The Parental Permission Form (participant and parent)
* Age 8-11 - The Parental Permission Form (parent) and Assent form (participant)
* Are willing and able to follow instructions and maintain the appointment schedule.
* Are habitual daily wearers of spherical single vision soft contact lenses to correct for distance vision in each eye, including myopia control soft contact lenses as below-
* Currently wears spherical soft contact lenses or myopia control soft contact lenses.
* Have a pair of wearable back-up spectacles.
* Are willing and able to wear contact lenses for at least 10 hours a day, 6 days a week while in the study.
* Are myopic with subjective refraction: -0.75D to -7.00D spherical, with an astigmatism ≤ -0.75D in each eye with maximum spherical equivalent anisometropia of 1.00D
* Are correctable to a visual acuity of +0.10 logMAR or better (in each eye) with sphero-cylindrical subjective refraction.
* Have clear corneas with no corneal scars or any active ocular disease.
* Can be fit with the study contact lenses with a power between -0.75 and -7.00 DS; this translates to best corrected vision sphere refraction that vertexes to a CL power between -0.75 and -7.00 (inclusive) at screening visit.
* Demonstrate an acceptable fit with the study contact lenses.
* Demonstrate that they can…
What they're measuring
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High Contrast, Binocular, Distance Visual Acuity (logMAR)