1. 12 Devices for Treating Dry Eyes - American Academy of Ophthalmology
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When your eyes feel dry, red and gritty every day — as a result of aging, underlying health conditions, certain prescription drugs or long hours staring at a computer screen — your doctor may suggest
2. Ophthalmic Devices - JAMA Network
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Explore the latest in ophthalmic devices, including recent FDA approvals of devices for treatment of eye disease.
3. Ocular Therapeutix: Committed to Improving Vision in the Real-World
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Ocular Therapeutix is a biopharmaceutical company developing transformational treatments that enhance people’s vision and quality of life through consistent and sustainable drug delivery.
4. Therapeutic Ophthalmic Lenses: A Review - PMC - NCBI
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An increasing incidence of eye diseases has been registered in the last decades in developed countries due to the ageing of population, changes in lifestyle, environmental factors, and the presence of concomitant medical conditions. The increase of ...
5. US Ophthalmic - Optometry Equipment, Ophthalmic Instruments
Based in South Florida, US Ophthalmic was born in 1992. We are the leading seller of high-quality ophthalmic equipment in the USA. Call: +1 (888) 881-1122.
6. Topical Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Device - Eyetube
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The Topical Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Device (TODDD) is an ocular insert for sustained delivery of drugs to the eye. The device is designed to be worn concealed under the eyelid and retained in the eye for months at a time. Human testing without drug is...
7. 21 CFR Part 886 -- Ophthalmic Devices - eCFR
(a) Identification. An ocular esthesiometer is a device, such as a single-hair brush, intended to touch the cornea to assess corneal sensitivity.
(a) This part sets forth the classification of ophthalmic devices intended for human use that are in commercial distribution.
8. ophthalmic devices - CFR - Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 - FDA
The device is intended to measure strabismus (eye muscle imbalance), to assess binocular vision (use of both eyes to see), and to treat suppression and ...
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