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Eye drops could replace reading glasses, scientists say

A study of 766 patients showed that eye drops with pilocarpine and diclofenac improved near vision by up to three lines on a reading chart, reducing reliance on glasses.

  • Researchers presented a September 14, 2025 study in Copenhagen showing that specially formulated eye drops improved near vision in 766 presbyopia patients.
  • The study responded to unmet needs in presbyopia care, as current solutions like glasses or surgery have limitations and some patients cannot undergo surgery.
  • The eye drops combined pilocarpine with diclofenac and were used twice daily, producing rapid and sustained near-vision improvements.
  • One hour after first use, patients improved by 3.45 Jaeger lines on average, with 99% of the 1% pilocarpine group reading two or more extra lines and mild side effects in 32%.
  • The eye drops notably decreased reliance on reading glasses and offered a practical, non-surgical alternative; however, extensive, long-term research is necessary to fully establish their safety and efficacy before widespread adoption.
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Medical Xpress broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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