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8 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions

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Safety and Efficacy Study of SUN-131 Transdermal System (TDS) as Compared to Placebo TDS in Patients With a Chalazion
Description

This protocol for SUN-131 1.5% TDS is developed for the treatment of chalazion. SUN-131 1.5% TDS is designed for local delivery of a corticosteroid, to the upper or lower eyelid. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of SUN-131 1.5% TDS as compared with placebo TDS in the treatment of a chalazion.

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COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy Study of SUN 131 TDS as Compared to Placebo TDS in Adult Patients With a Chalazion
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of SUN-131 1.5% TDS as compared with placebo TDS in the treatment of chalazion based on the proportion of subjects that have complete response. Complete response is defined as the absence of any significant clinical signs of a chalazion with possible scaring or skin defects resulting from healing of the chalazion allowed.

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Local 5-Fluorouracil Injection for the Treatment of Chalazia: A Prospective, Comparative Study
Description

Local injection of 5-fluorouracil into a chalazion (stye) is as effective as local injection of triamcinolone (steroid) and incision and curettage for treatment of chalazia.

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WITHDRAWN
Intralesional Tetracycline Injection in the Treatment of Chalazia
Description

The investigators propose a study to investigate the role of tetracycline injection into chalazia versus observation alone. The investigators hypothesize tetracycline injection will result in a significant decrease in lesion size when compared to observation alone.

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Chalazion Conservative Treatment Trial
Description

An eyelid stye, or chalazion, is the most common eyelid ailment, and is caused by the blockage of one of the oil secreting glands of the eyelid (meibomian glands). This leads to a typically painful, swollen, and red eyelid bump that lasts from days to weeks and months. The chalazion may cause tearing, pressure on the cornea, and irritation, all of which contribute to its morbidity. There are many anecdotal first line treatments for this condition, including warm compresses to the eyelid, topical antibiotics, topical steroids, topical combination antibiotic/steroid, and oral antibiotics. There have been no clinical trials to compare the efficacy of any of these conservative treatments. We wish to determine the most effective conservative medical treatment for chalazia.

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Evaluation of Screening Methods for Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Description

The objective is to evaluate the feasibility of using additional screening methods to optimize effectiveness outcomes with the LipiFlow System for application of heat and pressure therapy in adult patients with chronic cystic conditions of the eyelids, including meibomian gland dysfunction, also known as evaporative dry eye or lipid deficiency dry eye, and chalazia. The screening methods include diagnostic expression of the meibomian glands and interferometry assessment of the tear film.

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Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Evaporative Dry Eye
Description

The objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility, safety and effectiveness of the Manual Mini System compared to standardized warm compress therapy for application of controlled, localized heat therapy in adult patients with chronic cystic conditions of the eyelids, including meibomian gland dysfunction, also known as evaporative dry eye or lipid deficiency dry eye, and chalazia.

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Pediatric Zylet Safety and Efficacy Study
Description

A multicenter study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Zylet compared to vehicle in children aged 0-6 for the management of lid inflammation (chalazion/hordeolum)