This clinical trial is studying paediatric myopia, which means short-sightedness in children, a condition that makes distant objects look blurry. The study is testing T10430, an eye drop treatment made with sodium phenylbutyrate, and comparing it with placebo. The purpose of the study is to see whether the eye drops are safe for the eyes and whether they may help slow the worsening of myopia over time.
Children in the study receive eye drops in a single-dose container and are followed over several months. During the study, eye health, vision, eye comfort, and possible side effects are checked at different visits and by phone calls. The study also looks at changes in the length of the eye, which can increase as myopia gets worse, as well as other eye findings such as redness, eye surface irritation, eye pressure, and the condition of the cornea, which is the clear front part of the eye.
The trial compares T10430 with placebo to learn more about safety and possible benefit. The treatment is given to both eyes, and the study follows participants for about one year.



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