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ACCURATE Study for Subjects with Dry Eyes

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“ACCURATE Study for Subjects With Dry Eyes”

To determine treatment and imaging outcomes in bilateral ocular surface disease management with an intracanalicular dexamethasone (0.4 mg) insert compared to standard topical over-the-counter artificial tears lubrication management

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Drug - Dextenza 0.4Mg Intracanalicular Insert

all patients will receive Intracanalicular dexamethasone, 0.4mg insert lower punctum and able to use over the counter artificial tears PRN at patient discretion

Over the counter Artificial tears

over the counter artificial tears PRN at patient discretion

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Randomized Self-Controlled Treatment With an Intracanalicular Dexamethasone Insert Compared to Topical Over the Counter Lubrication Therapy in Patients With Bilateral Ocular Surface Disease

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NCT04237012

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e73EGe