Rapid and Sustained Eyelid Elevation in Acquired Blepharoptosis with Oxymetazoline 0.1%: Randomized Phase 3 Trial Results
Jason Bacharach,1 David L Wirta,2 Robert Smyth-Medina,3 Michael S Korenfeld,4 Shane R Kannarr,5 Shane Foster,6 Mark J Jaros,7 Charles B Slonim8 1North Bay Eye Associates, Petaluma, CA, USA; 2Aesthetic Eye Care Institute & Eye Research Foundation, Newport Beach, CA, USA; 3North Valley Eye Medical...
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Main Authors: | Bacharach J, Wirta DL, Smyth-Medina R, Korenfeld MS, Kannarr SR, Foster S, Jaros MJ, Slonim CB |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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