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Research Coordinator(s)
    • Barbara Landolfi
      Phone: 614-293-8760


 

Now Recruiting!

 

Nevanac© Study
Are you a diabetic patient about to undergo cataract surgery?

 

  • After cataract surgery, diabetics often develop Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)
  • DME is swelling in the back of the eye that causes blurred vision
  • Nevanac© may prevent DME
  • Patients paid up to $280 over 3 months


 

Current Clinical Trials

Nevenac: A Clinical Safety and Efficacy Comparison of NEVENAC© 0.1% to vehicle Following Cataract Surgery in Diabetic Retinopathy Patients.  TM Mauger (PI), RH Lembach, A Tandon, R Kuennen, J Christoforidis, AD Letson, FH Davidorf, S Chang, P Kurz, C Cebulla.  Alcon Pharmaceuticals, 2009-10.

 


Completed Clinical Trials

D Grzybowski, C Roberts, AM Mahmoud,  S Chang. “Model for Non-Ectatic Increase in the Posterior Corneal Elevation after an Ablative Procedure,” Invited Paper to Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 31(1) 72-81, 2005.

RG Lembach (PI), TF Mauger, C Roberts. Evaluation of the utility of intra-operative topography to optimize corneal shape during penetrating keratoplasty, BIOMEC, 2004-07.

TF Mauger (PI), RG Lembach, ME Dangel A study to evaluate the clinical and microbial efficacy of 0.6% ISV-403 compared to vehicle in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis, Bausch and Lomb, 2006-07.

TF Mauger (PI), RG Lembach, D Castellano, R Harder-Smith. A double-masked randomized study of the safety and effectiveness of DYME as an agent for selective staining of the anterior capsule during cataract surgery, Aqumen Biopharmaceuticals, N.A., Inc. 2007-08. Study to evaluate the clinical and microbial efficacy of 0.6% ISV-403 compared to vehicle in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis

TF Mauger (PI), RG Lembach, ME Dangel, R Harder-Smith. Rates and risk factors for fungal keratitis among contact lens wearers, John Hopkins University, 2006-08.

 

Evaluation of the utility of intra-operative topography to optimize corneal shape during penetrating keratoplasty


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