DREAM study reflects ‘real-world’ dry eye disease patients

The 1-year Dry Eye Assessment and Management study was designed to include “real-world” dry eye disease patients and determine if omega-3 oral supplementation affected their dry eye symptoms.
The study design, the decision to allow all participants to remain on their current dry eye therapies and the use of olive oil as the trial placebo have been questioned by some ophthalmologists after the results of the trial were released in April.
The majority of patients with symptomatic dry eye disease are treated for their disease before trying omega-3 supplementation. By (Read more...)

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