The purpose of this study was to investigate the overall clinical comfort performance of enfilcon A (test) lens and senofilcon A (control) lens over 15-minutes of lens wear.
This was a non-dispensing, single-masked, randomized, contralateral study comparing Enfilcon A (test) against Senofilcon A (control). Each subject was randomized to wear the test lens in one eye and the control lens in the other eye.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Test lens
Control lens
Schaeffer Eye Associates
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Beaches Family Eyecare
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Todays Eyecare, LLC
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Comfort at Insertion
Participant's response for comfort at insertion. (Scale 0-10; 0=poor/intolerable, 10=comfortable/ cannot be felt) Obtained at baseline.
Time frame: Baseline
Comfort at Insertion
Participant's response for comfort at 15 minutes. (Scale 0-10; 0=poor/intolerable, 10=comfortable/ cannot be felt) Obtained at 15 minutes.
Time frame: 15 minutes
Comfort Preference
Participant's response for comfort preference of enfilcon A (test) lens, senofilcon A(control) lens at insertion.
Time frame: Baseline
Comfort Preference
Participant's response for comfort of enfilcon A (test) lens, senofilcon A (control) lens at 15 minutes wear.
Time frame: 15 minutes
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