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Xal-Ease: impact of an ocular hypotensive delivery device on ease of eyedrop administration, patient compliance, and satisfaction
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 11/09/09
Nordmann JP et al. – Reported compliance rates were very high and similar across groups during both treatment periods. After 1 month of use during both treatment periods, more than 70% of subjects reported global satisfaction with Xal–Ease to their physicians. No adverse events associated with the use of Xal–Ease were noted. Xal–Ease generally makes administration of latanoprost or fixed–combination latanoprost/timolol easier compared with the dropper bottle.
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