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Evaluation of a new artificial tear formulation for the management of tear film stability and visual function in patients with dry eye. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Artificial tears like Rohto Dry-Aid™ and Systane Ultra are commonly used treatments for dry eye disease (DED), but there's limited research comparing their effectiveness.
  • A study was conducted to evaluate Rohto Dry-Aid™ against Systane Ultra over a 30-day period, measuring factors such as ocular staining, visual function, and discomfort levels.
  • Results indicated that both products had similar effects on ocular symptoms, but participants using Rohto reported better relief during visual activities, suggesting it may provide longer-lasting comfort throughout the day.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Artificial tears are the first line of therapy for dry eye disease (DED) and are also the most frequently used treatment approach for this common condition. Despite this, there are few published studies that directly compare the effectiveness of different drop preparations, especially those formulated specifically for dry eye. In this study, we tested a new artificial tear product, Rohto Dry-Aid™, for its ability to relieve the signs and symptoms of DED. The study used a second drop, Systane Ultra, as a positive comparator.

Materials And Methods: This was a prospective, single-center, open-label, parallel-group study comparing the effects of the two products when used continuously over ~30 days (Clinical Trials registration number NCT03183089). Subjects were randomly assigned to one of the two test groups and were monitored 2 and 4 weeks after enrollment. Efficacy endpoints included ocular staining, visual function, and ocular discomfort.

Results: Treatment groups had similar ocular staining and ocular comfort scores, and both showed statistically significant ocular discomfort score improvement. Subjects in the Rohto group reported significant improvements in visual tasking activities such as watching television and driving at night. There was also a tendency for diary symptom scores to worsen from morning to evening in the Systane group, but not in the Rohto group; this trend was not significant, but warrants further study.

Conclusion: The two products, Rohto Dry-Aid and Systane Ultra, elicited comparable effects on the signs and symptoms of DED. While both products are designed to provide long-lasting relief, subjects in the Rohto group experienced a superior relief from discomfort associated with visual tasking activities and daily diaries, indicating that the Rohto drops may provide a longer duration of symptomatic relief over the course of the day.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5656345PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S144369DOI Listing

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