Chaperone Clinical Study for Children with Nearsightedness (AZ)

If your child has myopia (nearsightedness) he/she may qualify for the CHAPERONE Clinical Study, now being offered at select centers throughout the U.S.

Optometrist examines young boy's eye.

Summary of Study

If your child has myopia (nearsightedness) he/she may qualify for the CHAPERONE Clinical Study, now being offered at select centers throughout the U.S. The study is testing 2 different strengths of micro dosed atropine eye solution for slowing the
progression of myopia in children.

Initial eligibility criteria

  • Aged 3 years - 12 years, with a diagnosis of myopia (nearsightedness)
  • Glasses or contact lens prescription of -1.00 to -6.00 diopters
  • Able and willing to use medication administered as a spray mist to each eye once daily before bedtime for a period of 4 years
  • No previous use of other myopia drug therapies (atropine, pirenzepene, or other topical anti-muscarinic drug)

Potential benefits

  • Study-related care free of charge
  • Compensation for time and travel

Caution: New Drug - Limited by Federal (United States) Law to Investigational Use
 

Contact Information

Please contact Kelly at 623-806-7657.

Chaperone Study for Children with Nearsightedness (PDF)