TearCare® system extension study: evaluation of the safety, effectiveness, and durability through 12 months of a second TearCare® treatment on subjects with dry eye disease
David Badawi Clinical Trials Section, Central Eye Care, Arlington Heights, IL, USA Purpose: Evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of a TearCare® retreatment in adult subjects with clinically significant dry eye disease (DED).Patients and methods: This was an extension of an initial 6-...
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Autor principal: | Badawi D |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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