HAS YOUR CHILD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH MYOPIA?

Researchers are conducting a study to find out if atropine eyedrops can help slow the progression of myopia in children.

If your child is 6-12 years old and you're interested in having them participate, click below to get in touch with the study team.

For general questions about the study please email info.hk@ocus-inno.com

Studies carried out in Singapore and Hong Kong have shown that 0.025% and 0.05% atropine drops can slow myopia progression. We want to find out if this is true for UK populations.

HAS YOUR CHILD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH MYOPIA?

Researchers are conducting a study to find out if atropine eyedrops can help slow the progression of myopia in children.

If your child is 6-12 years old and you're interested in having them participate, click below to get in touch with the study team.

For general questions about the study please email info.hk@ocus-inno.com

Studies carried out in Singapore and Hong Kong have shown that 0.025% and 0.05% atropine drops can slow myopia progression. We want to find out if this is true for UK populations.

HAS YOUR CHILD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH MYOPIA?

Researchers are conducting a study to find out if atropine eyedrops can help slow the progression of myopia in children.

If your child is 6-12 years old and you're interested in having them participate, click below to get in touch with the study team.

For general questions about the study please email info.hk@ocus-inno.com

Studies carried out in Singapore and Hong Kong have shown that 0.025% and 0.05% atropine drops can slow myopia progression. We want to find out if this is true for UK populations.

HAS YOUR CHILD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH MYOPIA?

Researchers are conducting a study to find out if atropine eyedrops can help slow the progression of myopia in children.

If your child is 6-12 years old and you're interested in having them participate, click below to get in touch with the study team.

For general questions about the study please email info.hk@ocus-inno.com

Studies carried out in Singapore and Hong Kong have shown that 0.025% and 0.05% atropine drops can slow myopia progression. We want to find out if this is true for UK populations.

About the study

About the study

This study will test the effectiveness and safety of 0.025% and 0.05% atropine eyedrops compared to a placebo (identical looking eyedrops with no medicine in them).


This study is double blind; patients will be randomly assigned to one of three groups, and neither patients nor doctors will know who will take which eye drops solution.

Who can take part?

Who can take part?

Your child may be eligible to take part if they:

  • are 6-12 years old

  • have been diagnosed with simple myopia

  • are not yet wearing any special lenses (glasses or contacts) to correct their myopia, and are not using atropine eyedrops

Take part in our research

If you're interested in having your child take part in this study, click below to get in touch with the study team and learn more about participation.

If you're interested in having your child take part in this study, click below to get in touch with the study team and learn more about participation.

This study has been reviewed and approved by an ethics review committee.

Take part in our research

If you're interested in having your child take part in this study, click below to get in touch with the study team and learn more about participation.

This study has been reviewed and approved by an ethics review committee.

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