Evaporative Loss Dry Eye Disease clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
Evaporative loss dry eye disease results when tears evaporate too quickly, leading to discomfort. UCSF is investigating this issue with trials that focus on remote data collection. The research helps understand the impact of dry eyes on daily life and potential therapies.
Remote Investigation of Evaporative Dry Eye Disease
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
Dry eye disease is a common problem that can make your eyes feel uncomfortable and affect your vision, making daily tasks harder. Many past studies on dry eye treatments haven't worked well because they didn't include enough people or different types of people. Doing studies at home instead of at the doctor's office can help more people join and make it easier to find out which treatments really work.
San Francisco, California
Our lead scientists for Evaporative Loss Dry Eye Disease research studies include Gerami Seitzman, MD.
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