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Results for “Loss of Visual Contrast Sensitivity”

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Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT06365762
What this trial is testing

The Safety and Efficacy Study of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) Ophthalmic Solution in Patients With Loss of Contrast Sensitivity Due to Age-Related, Low-Grade Nuclear Cataract

Who this might be right for
Age Related Cataracts
Livionex Inc. 111
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04907955
What this trial is testing

Visual Performance Following Implantation of Presbyopia Correcting IOLs

Who this might be right for
Loss of Visual Contrast SensitivityNear VisionVisual Impairment
Dar Al Shifa Hospital 50
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT01703559
What this trial is testing

The Safety and Efficacy of Phentolamine Mesylate Ophthalmic Solution in Subjects With Severe Night Vision Disturbances

Who this might be right for
Night Vision ComplaintsDecrease in Night VisionDisturbance; Vision, Loss
Ocuphire Pharma, Inc. 60
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT06362213
What this trial is testing

Gaining Insight Into Dual Sensory Loss

Who this might be right for
Dual Sensory Impairment of Vision and Hearing
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc 300
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT03409185
What this trial is testing

The Incidence of Glistenings in the 2017 Intraocular Lenses Made by Alcon and Abbott Medical Optics

Who this might be right for
CataractsVisual Acuity Reduced TransientlyLoss of Visual Contrast Sensitivity+1 more
University of Toronto 22