At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Age 40-70 years
- ✓Current soft spherical or toric contact lens wearer (minimum 6 hours/day, at least 2 days/week for ≥1 month)
- ✓Presbyopic symptoms or current presbyopic correction
- ✓Spherical equivalent or spherical component -1.25 to -3.75 D or +1.25 to +3.75 D in each eye
- ✕Ocular or systemic allergies or disease, or medications interfering with contact lens wear
- ✕Pregnancy or lactation
- ✕Diabetes
- ✕Infectious diseases (hepatitis, tuberculosis) or immune-suppressive disease (HIV)
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Clinical Evaluation of Fitting Investigational Contact Lenses Phase 2
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating JJVC Fitting Guides for Visual Acuity. Completed, enrolled 23 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is a single arm, non-randomized, open label, bilateral, non- dispensing clinical trial with only one visit. The Eye Care Providers will be provided with a fitting guide and will determine the initial study lens selection. Each subject will wear either the investigational contact lenses or marketed contact lenses for approximately 30-90 minutes. This study aims to evaluate the ECPs impression of the fitting guide for a novel multifocal lens and also their success in fitting the lenses.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Subjects who are habitual soft spherical or toric contact lens wearers, at least 40 years of age and no more than 70 years of age, will be fitted, according to the fitting guide, with either the Multifocal Contact Lens or an Investigational Toric Multifocal Contact Lens if refractive cylinder power of the eye is between -1.00 to -1.50. The Intervention is approximately 30-90 minutes during a 1 day visit.