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Development of an alternative eye-dropper

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Project Description

Many people need to instil eye drops to treat conditions such as Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) and Glaucoma (30% of the population have DES and 70 million people worldwide have glaucoma). DES is relieved with lubricating drops and if untreated can significantly reduce quality of life. Glaucoma causes a rise in inner eye pressure and unless controlled leads to blindness (cause of sight loss for 6.7 million people). Compliance with treatment is a known problem but for many this is unintentional as they can’t get the drops in and much drug is wasted.The current project offers a solution through development and trial of a new device that will supersede the current model, respond to patient need and reduce NHS costs by reducing waste.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Edinburgh & Lothians Health Foundation
Value £76,718.00
Project Dates Sep 1, 2015 - Nov 30, 2016