This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a new treatment for Dry Eye Disease, a condition where the eyes do not produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, leading to discomfort and vision problems. The study will test the effectiveness and safety of eye drops made from Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF), which are derived from blood and contain substances that may help heal and protect the eye surface. These eye drops will be compared to standard artificial tear eye drops containing hypromellose, a common ingredient used to relieve dry eyes.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how well the PRGF eye drops work and how safe they are for people with dry eye disease. Participants will use the eye drops four times a day for 12 weeks. During this time, they will have regular check-ups to monitor their eye health and any changes in their symptoms. The study will also include a comparison with a placebo to better understand the effects of the PRGF eye drops.
Throughout the study, participants will be asked to complete questionnaires about their symptoms and any side effects they experience. The study aims to provide valuable information on whether PRGF eye drops can offer a better treatment option for those suffering from dry eye disease compared to existing artificial tear solutions. The trial is expected to continue until 2027, with recruitment starting in 2025.



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