Effect of artificial tears on visual performance in subjects with dry eye
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Abstract
This study indicates that there was a benefit of Bausch & Lomb Sensitive Eyes tear supplementation on visual performance in subjects with an evaporative dry eye. This may be the result of 1) aqueous supplementation in these subjects and/or 2) the minimal tear layer disruption found with Sensitiv …
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| Authors | Ridder WH;Tomlinson A;Paugh J;; |
| Journal | optometry and vision science : official publication of the american academy of optometry |
| Year | 2005 |
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pmid:16189494
doi:10.1097/01.opx.0000177803.74120.6f
william h ridder
alan tomlinson
jerry paugh
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contact lenses
hydrophilic
contrast sensitivity / physiology*
dry eye syndromes / drug therapy*
dry eye syndromes / physiopathology*
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ocular physiological phenomena
ophthalmic solutions / administration & dosage*
tears / metabolism
visual acuity / physiology
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