Eye Allergies Eye Drop Study – Two Visits

Condition

Study testing the effectiveness of an allergy eye drop in reducing eye itching associated with allergies.

Study Status

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Currently Enrolling

Study Length

This study includes 2 visits over 2-46 days.

Compensation

Clinical study participation includes compensation for every visit.

Current Locations

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This study is taking place at clinics throughout the United States.

General study information

This study is intended for participants who have a history of eye allergies (and a positive reaction to an allergy skin test). Common symptoms of ocular allergies include eye itching, redness, and watering, as well as swollen eyelids and blurred vision. These symptoms can affect one eye or both eyes and can be caused by environmental allergies (IE. Pollen or grass) or year-round allergies (IE. Pet dander or dust).

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Key requirements

Key Inclusion Criteria

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Positive allergy skin test within 24 months to ragweed or timothy grass – Allergy skin tests will be provided at the initial visit.

Key Exclusion Criteria

  • Pregnancy, nursing, or planning a pregnancy
  • Involvement in an investigational study in the last 30 days
  • Unable to discontinue certain medications (will be discussed with you)

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