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Long-term Effects of Acoltremon vs. Control in Dry Eye Disease

16 czerwca 2026 zaktualizowane przez: The Eye Care Institute

A Randomized, Investigator-masked, Longitudinal Study Evaluating Long-term Changes in Symptoms and Tear Production of Acoltremon Ophthalmic Solution 0.003% Compared to Control in Subjects With Dry Eye Disease

This is a prospective, longitudinal, single-center study designed to evaluate the long-term changes in symptoms and tear production in subjects with dry eye disease. The study is randomized and investigator-masked, with subjects assigned to either the TRYPTYR (Acoltremon ophthalmic solution 0.003%) arm or the control arm (Refresh Classic Preservative-free). The study will be conducted at a single site, with subjects undergoing assessments at baseline and at months 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12.

Przegląd badań

Status

Jeszcze nie rekrutacja

Warunki

Typ studiów

Obserwacyjny

Zapisy (Szacowany)

60

Kontakty i lokalizacje

Ta sekcja zawiera dane kontaktowe osób prowadzących badanie oraz informacje o tym, gdzie badanie jest przeprowadzane.

Kontakt w sprawie studiów

Lokalizacje studiów

    • Kentucky
      • Louisville, Kentucky, Stany Zjednoczone, 40206
        • Butchertown Clinical Trials
        • Kontakt:
        • Główny śledczy:
          • Guruprasad Pattar, MD, PhD

Kryteria uczestnictwa

Badacze szukają osób, które pasują do określonego opisu, zwanego kryteriami kwalifikacyjnymi. Niektóre przykłady tych kryteriów to ogólny stan zdrowia danej osoby lub wcześniejsze leczenie.

Kryteria kwalifikacji

Wiek uprawniający do nauki

  • Dorosły
  • Starszy dorosły

Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników

Nie

Metoda próbkowania

Próbka prawdopodobieństwa

Badana populacja

Subjects aged 18 years or older with a history of dry eye disease (DED) will be randomized.

Opis

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Male or female, 18 years of age or older at the Screening visit.
  2. Have a previous history of DED, clinician diagnosed, or patient reported, within the previous 6 months prior to the Screening visit.
  3. Have used, and/or desired to use artificial tears for DED symptoms within 2 months prior to the Screening visit.
  4. Both of the following signs of DED in the same eye:

    1. Total corneal fluorescein staining score of >= 2 and <= 10 based on the NEI grading scheme, with no one region scoring > 3 in at least 1 eye.
    2. Unanesthetized Schirmer test score >= 2 and < 10 mm/5 min in at least 1 eye.
    3. If both eyes qualify, the eye with the lower baseline Schirmer score will be the study eye (If the Schirmer score is the same, the right eye will be the study eye).
  5. Symptomatic defined as an ODS-VAS score of >=40.
  6. Corrected visual acuity equal to or better than logMar +0.7 (Snellen equivalent equal to or better than 20/100), as assessed by Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) scale in both eyes.
  7. Capable of giving signed informed consent, which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the informed consent form (ICF) and in this protocol.
  8. Written informed consent from the subject has been obtained prior to any study related procedures.
  9. Able, as assessed by the investigator, and willing to follow study instructions and likely to complete all required study visits.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. History or presence of any ocular disorder or condition (other than DED) in either eye that would, in the opinion of the investigator, interfere with the interpretation of the study results or subject safety.
  2. Diagnosis of recurrent, ongoing, or active ocular infection.
  3. History of ocular surgery within 1 year prior to the Screening visit.
  4. Have had a corneal transplant in either or both eyes.
  5. Use of contact lenses within 2 hours of any study visit.
  6. Use of lid heating therapy or Meibomian gland probing/therapeutic expression within 1 year prior to the Screening visit.
  7. Use of artificial tears within 24 hours of Screening visit.
  8. Use of any topical ocular anti-inflammatory medication or dry eye pharmaceuticals within 30 days prior to the Screening visit.
  9. Use of any topical ocular glaucoma medication within 30 days prior to the Screening visit.
  10. Change in use of any other topical ocular medication within 14 days prior to the Screening visit.
  11. Use of medications for the treatment of severe DED and/or Meibomian gland disease within 30 days prior to the Screening visit.
  12. Initiation, discontinuation, or change in dose of a systemic medication known to cause ocular drying less than 14 days prior to the Screening visit.
  13. Use of a systemic corticosteroid less than 30 days prior to the Screening visit.
  14. Use of a systemic immunomodulator within 30 days prior to the Screening visit.
  15. Use of an investigational product or device within 30 days prior to the Screening visit.
  16. At the Screening visit, have uncontrolled or severe systemic allergy, rhinitis or sinusitis.
  17. History or presence of significant systemic disease.
  18. Known allergies or sensitivity to the study interventions or study diagnostic agents.
  19. Women of childbearing potential who are not using a medically acceptable form of birth control.
  20. The subject has a condition or is in a situation that, in the Investigator's opinion, may put the subject at significant risk.

Plan studiów

Ta sekcja zawiera szczegółowe informacje na temat planu badania, w tym sposób zaprojektowania badania i jego pomiary.

Jak projektuje się badanie?

Szczegóły projektu

Kohorty i interwencje

Grupa / Kohorta
Interwencja / Leczenie
Acoltremon 0.003%
acoltremon 0.003%
Control
Refresh Classic Preservative free
Refresh classic preservative free (control)

Co mierzy badanie?

Podstawowe miary wyniku

Miara wyniku
Ramy czasowe
Mean change from baseline in ODS-VAS
Ramy czasowe: 12 months post-treatment initiation
12 months post-treatment initiation

Inne miary wyników

Miara wyniku
Opis środka
Ramy czasowe
Mean change from baseline in unanesthetized Schirmer's test
Ramy czasowe: 12 months post-treatment initiation
12 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in unanesthetized Schirmer's test
Ramy czasowe: 9 months post-treatment initiation
9 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in unanesthetized Schirmer's test
Ramy czasowe: 6 months post-treatment initiation
6 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in unanesthetized Schirmer's test
Ramy czasowe: 3 months post-treatment initiation
3 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in unanesthetized Schirmer's test
Ramy czasowe: 1 month post-treatment initiation
1 month post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in staining
Ramy czasowe: 1 month post-treatment initiation

Using the National Eye Institute (NEI) grading scale, fluorescein staining is assessed across defined regions of the ocular surface. The conjunctiva is divided into six areas, while the cornea is divided into five areas. Each area of the cornea and conjunctiva is graded using a standardized score from 0 to 3.

The maximum total staining score is 15 for the cornea and 18 for the conjunctiva. A score greater than 3 in either the cornea or conjunctiva of an eye is considered abnormal. Grade 0 indicates no staining and represents a normal cornea or conjunctiva, whereas Grade 3 indicates the most severe staining and reflects significant ocular surface damage.

1 month post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in staining
Ramy czasowe: 3 months post-treatment initiation

Using the National Eye Institute (NEI) grading scale, fluorescein staining is assessed across defined regions of the ocular surface. The conjunctiva is divided into six areas, while the cornea is divided into five areas. Each area of the cornea and conjunctiva is graded using a standardized score from 0 to 3.

The maximum total staining score is 15 for the cornea and 18 for the conjunctiva. A score greater than 3 in either the cornea or conjunctiva of an eye is considered abnormal. Grade 0 indicates no staining and represents a normal cornea or conjunctiva, whereas Grade 3 indicates the most severe staining and reflects significant ocular surface damage.

3 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in staining
Ramy czasowe: 6 months post-treatment initiation

Using the National Eye Institute (NEI) grading scale, fluorescein staining is assessed across defined regions of the ocular surface. The conjunctiva is divided into six areas, while the cornea is divided into five areas. Each area of the cornea and conjunctiva is graded using a standardized score from 0 to 3.

The maximum total staining score is 15 for the cornea and 18 for the conjunctiva. A score greater than 3 in either the cornea or conjunctiva of an eye is considered abnormal. Grade 0 indicates no staining and represents a normal cornea or conjunctiva, whereas Grade 3 indicates the most severe staining and reflects significant ocular surface damage.

6 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in staining
Ramy czasowe: 9 months post-treatment initiation

Using the National Eye Institute (NEI) grading scale, fluorescein staining is assessed across defined regions of the ocular surface. The conjunctiva is divided into six areas, while the cornea is divided into five areas. Each area of the cornea and conjunctiva is graded using a standardized score from 0 to 3.

The maximum total staining score is 15 for the cornea and 18 for the conjunctiva. A score greater than 3 in either the cornea or conjunctiva of an eye is considered abnormal. Grade 0 indicates no staining and represents a normal cornea or conjunctiva, whereas Grade 3 indicates the most severe staining and reflects significant ocular surface damage.

9 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in staining
Ramy czasowe: 12 months post-treatment initiation

Using the National Eye Institute (NEI) grading scale, fluorescein staining is assessed across defined regions of the ocular surface. The conjunctiva is divided into six areas, while the cornea is divided into five areas. Each area of the cornea and conjunctiva is graded using a standardized score from 0 to 3.

The maximum total staining score is 15 for the cornea and 18 for the conjunctiva. A score greater than 3 in either the cornea or conjunctiva of an eye is considered abnormal. Grade 0 indicates no staining and represents a normal cornea or conjunctiva, whereas Grade 3 indicates the most severe staining and reflects significant ocular surface damage.

12 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in tear break up time (TBUT)
Ramy czasowe: 12 months post-treatment initiation
12 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in tear break up time (TBUT)
Ramy czasowe: 9 months post-treatment initiation
9 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in tear break up time (TBUT)
Ramy czasowe: 6 months post-treatment initiation
6 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in tear break up time (TBUT)
Ramy czasowe: 3 months post-treatment initiation
3 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in tear break up time (TBUT)
Ramy czasowe: 1 month post-treatment initiation
1 month post-treatment initiation
Likert Survey
Ramy czasowe: 12 months post-treatment initiation
12 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in ODS-VAS
Ramy czasowe: 1 month post-treatment initiation
1 month post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in ODS-VAS
Ramy czasowe: 3 months post-treatment initiation
3 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in ODS-VAS
Ramy czasowe: 6 months post-treatment initiation
6 months post-treatment initiation
Mean change from baseline in ODS-VAS
Ramy czasowe: 9 months post-treatment initiation
9 months post-treatment initiation

Współpracownicy i badacze

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Współpracownicy

Śledczy

  • Główny śledczy: Guruprasad Pattar, MD, PhD, Butchertown Clinical Trials

Daty zapisu na studia

Daty te śledzą postęp w przesyłaniu rekordów badań i podsumowań wyników do ClinicalTrials.gov. Zapisy badań i zgłoszone wyniki są przeglądane przez National Library of Medicine (NLM), aby upewnić się, że spełniają określone standardy kontroli jakości, zanim zostaną opublikowane na publicznej stronie internetowej.

Główne daty studiów

Rozpoczęcie studiów (Szacowany)

20 lipca 2026

Zakończenie podstawowe (Szacowany)

20 lipca 2027

Ukończenie studiów (Szacowany)

20 lipca 2029

Daty rejestracji na studia

Pierwszy przesłany

12 czerwca 2026

Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości

16 czerwca 2026

Pierwszy wysłany (Rzeczywisty)

22 czerwca 2026

Aktualizacje rekordów badań

Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Rzeczywisty)

22 czerwca 2026

Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości

16 czerwca 2026

Ostatnia weryfikacja

1 czerwca 2026

Więcej informacji

Terminy związane z tym badaniem

Inne numery identyfikacyjne badania

  • GP-26-01

Plan dla danych uczestnika indywidualnego (IPD)

Planujesz udostępniać dane poszczególnych uczestników (IPD)?

NIE

Informacje o lekach i urządzeniach, dokumenty badawcze

Bada produkt leczniczy regulowany przez amerykańską FDA

Tak

Bada produkt urządzenia regulowany przez amerykańską FDA

Nie

produkt wyprodukowany i wyeksportowany z USA

Tak

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Badania kliniczne na Wyschnięte oko

Badania kliniczne na Acoltremon 0.003%

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