clinical trial · NCT05955638
Management of Myopia in University Students Using Dual Focus Soft Contact Lenses
University of Bradford·N/A·enrolling by invitation·n = 84
Myopia, ProgressiveMiSight contact lensesProclear contact lenses
brief summary
The purpose of the study is to quantify the effectiveness of Coopervision MiSight contact lenses in slowing the rate of myopia progression in university students.
started
Jan 1, 2024
primary completion
Sep 1, 2028
completion
Sep 1, 2028
last updated
Dec 16, 2024
detailed description
MiSight contact lenses have been shown to be a safe and effective way of managing myopia progression in children aged 8-12 years. However, myopic progression is not limited to children of this age group and MiSight lenses have also been shown to be effective in older children aged 11-16 years. There is evidence that progression also occurs in university students. The researchers are therefore investigating the effectiveness of this intervention in a group of UK-based University students.
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