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Efficacy of different dry eye treatments with artificial tears or ocular lubricants
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 10/27/09
Doughty MJ et al. – Based on RB grading schemes used by numerous different clinicians over many years, treatment of dry eye with artificial tears or ocular lubricants can be expected to improve the condition of the exposed ocular surface. Assuming no improvement without treatment, a 30 days treatment period can be projected to produce an overall improvement of around 25%, but with no unambiguous statistical differences between product types.
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