56 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The purpose of this study is to collect data about how Rhopressa affects IOP in patients who have had an SLT procedure in both eyes.
The trial will evaluate the safety and efficacy of 3 dose regimens of H-1337 \[0.6% twice daily (b.i.d.), 1.0% b.i.d. and 1.0% once in the morning (q.a.m.), and timolol maleate (0.5%, b.i.d.) in both eyes for 28 days.
Reduction of elevated pressure in the eye (Intraocular pressure, or 'IOP') with eye drop medications has been shown to be effective in delaying or preventing the progression of glaucoma, and it is the only proven method for reducing the risk of glaucomatous visual field loss. This study is being conducted to determine how well DE-126 ophthalmic solution works (efficacy) in safely lowering IOP when dosed as topical eyedrops. This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of DE-126, ophthalmic solution in subjects with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) or Ocular Hypertension (OHT). The IOP will be measured at 3 different times throughout the day, over 4 total visits during a 3-month treatment period (with up to 4 extra weeks observation if the patient must stop taking current eye drops to lower IOP). Safety assessments will be done throughout the study, including ocular signs and symptoms, and vital signs. While the most important time-point to measure IOP in this study and evaluate efficacy will be at the final study visit (month 3), IOP values will also be evaluated at other visits throughout the 3-month treatment period.
This is a Phase I, multi-center, randomized, adaptive, investigator/patient-masked, placebo-controlled, parallel multiple-ascending dose study (Part A) with an extension including up to two selected doses from Part A and latanoprost 0.005% as active comparator (Part B).
Treatment of elevated pressure in the eye (Intraocular pressure, or 'IOP') with eye drop medications has been shown to be effective in delaying or preventing the progression of glaucoma, and it is the only proven method for reducing the risk of glaucomatous visual field loss. This study is being conducted to determine how well DE-126 ophthalmic solution works (efficacy) in safely lowering IOP when dosed as topical eyedrops. This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of four (4) concentrations of DE-126, when compared with latanoprost (0.005%) eye drops in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The IOP will be measured at 3 different times throughout the day, over 6 total visits during a 3-month treatment period (with up to 4 extra weeks observation if the patient must stop taking current eye drops to lower IOP). Safety assessments will be done throughout the study, including ocular signs and symptoms, vital signs, and clinical laboratory tests. While the most important time-point to measure IOP in this study and evaluate efficacy will be at the final study visit (month 3), IOP values will also be evaluated at other visits throughout the 3-month treatment period.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of five concentrations of DE-117 ophthalmic solution.
The objective of this parallel group study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of AMA0076 in reduction of intraocular pressure in subjects with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
This is a Phase 3 study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of T-2345 dosed to one of both eyes once daily for 84 days compared to Xalatan dosed to one of both eyes once daily for 84 days in patients with elevated eye pressure.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of four concentrations of DE-117 ophthalmic solution.
This Phase 1/2a study is intended to assess the safety, tolerability, and effects on intraocular pressure of two dose levels and two dose frequencies of LX7101 when administered topically in the eyes of patients diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
This is a study of the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (measurement of drug levels in the blood), and intraocular pressure lowering effects of OPA-6566 ophthalmic solution in subjects with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
This study will evaluate the tolerability and safety of RKI983 ophthalmic solution and explore the effect of the compound on intraocular pressure in subjects with ocular hypertension.
This is a randomized, double-masked, parallel-group, multi-center study. Subjects diagnosed with POAG or OHT who meet eligibility criteria at Visit 1 (Screening) will wash out their current topical IOP lowering medication(s), if any. After completing the required washout period, subjects will return for Visit 2 (Baseline, Day 1). Subjects who meet all eligibility criteria at Visit 2 (Baseline, Day 1) will be randomized to receive study medication for up to 6 weeks. Approximately 100 subjects with POAG or OHT will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either: * DE-117 ophthalmic solution 0.002% QD (Once Daily) * DE-117 ophthalmic solution 0.002% BID (Twice Daily) This study will consist of a screening period of up to 35 days including a washout period of up to 28 days (+ 7 days window), and a 6-week double-masked treatment period.
Santen will evaluate the intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering effect and efficacy of DE-117 ophthalmic solution 0.002% in latanoprost low/non-responder subjects diagnosed with POAG or OHT
To test the safety and effectiveness of AR-13324 0.02% and 0.04% ophthalmic solution relative to placebo in Japanese/Japanese-American subjects with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension in US.
To evaluate the effect on trabecular outflow facility of Netarsudil ophthalmic solution 0.02% compared to placebo
The purpose of the study is to assess the safety, tolerability, and IOP effects of RO5093151 following 7 days of topical ocular treatment in patients with primary open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
This single-site, dose-escalation study will evaluate safety and tolerability of increasing concentrations of ATS907 in 12 subjects with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and/or Ocular Hypertension
This randomized dose-ranging study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy (reduction in intraocular pressure) of multiple dose levels of ATS907, vehicle, or latanoprost in subjects with primary open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. In the first portion, approximately 75 subjects will be randomized to receive either ATS907 or vehicle eye drops for up to 28 days, administered both once and twice daily. In the second portion, up to 180 subjects will be randomized to receive either ATS907 or latanoprost for up to 28 days. Plasma pharmacokinetics will also be evaluated during the first portion of the study.
Phase III trial involving topical application, in both eyes, of trabodenoson ophthalmic formulation 3.0% or 6.0% once per day or 4.5% twice per day, placebo twice per day, or timolol 0.5% twice per day for 12 weeks in adult subjects with Ocular Hypertension or Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma. All subjects who meet the study's enrollment criteria following Screening will undergo washout of all prohibited medications, including their routine glaucoma medications. During the Placebo Run-In Period, placebo is administered twice daily to both eyes in all subjects. During the Treatment Period, study drug is applied to both eyes for a total of 12 weeks followed by an Observation Period of approximately 7 days wherein no study eye drops are instilled. The purpose of the study is to assess the efficacy, tolerability, and safety of binocular topical application of trabodenoson ophthalmic formulation 3.0% or 6.0% QD or 4.5% BID for 12 weeks. Timolol is being included in the trial in order to have an active control to ensure the integrity of the trial from an efficacy perspective; the primary comparator for all statistical purposes is the placebo arm.
This is a multiple cohort study that will evaluate the safety and efficacy of ENV515 travoprost XR in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering efficacy and the safety and tolerability profile of trabodenoson ophthalmic formulation compared to timolol maleate ophthalmic solution 0.5% in adults with ocular hypertension (OHT) or primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) who are already receiving treatment with latanoprost ophthalmic solution 0.005% once every evening (QPM).
The objective of this dose-escalation study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of AMA0076 in reduction of intraocular pressure in subjects with ocular hypertension or primary open-angle glaucoma.
This is an exploratory study that will evaluate the safety and pharmacodynamics of up to 3 doses of AGN-207281 based on an ongoing review of data during the study period compared with timolol ophthalmic solution or placebo in patients with ocular hypertension or primary open-angle glaucoma.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how tolerable, safe, and effective it is to give INO-8875 eye drops to adults with glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
The study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of AGN-210669 ophthalmic solution in comparison with AGN-210669 vehicle and bimatoprost ophthalmic solution dosed once-daily each morning, in subjects with ocular hypertension or primary open-angle glaucoma. Subjects will be followed for 2 weeks.
This study enrolls adults with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) who underwent goniotomy intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering surgery with the C-Rex Instrument. Patients are consented prior to surgery and followed for 12 months postoperatively. Data regarding IOP, use of glaucoma medications, and any device-related complications are collected during the study time period.
This randomized, single-masked, crossover, non-inferiority trial aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Nanodropper-mediated microdrops of ocular hypotensive topical treatments (experimental intervention) compared to standard drops of the same medication(s) (active comparator) in Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center (WHASC) primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and ocular hypertension (OHTN) patients.
Evaluating the safety and tolerability of QLS-101 versus timolol maleate ophthalmic solution in glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
This is an open-label, Phase 2a clinical study of LL-BMT1 in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Study subjects will be treated for 7 days with a single dose of LL-BMT1.