Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A

Mitchell A Jackson1, Kim Burrell2, Ian B Gaddie3, Shana D Richardson4 1Jacksoneye, Lake Villa, IL, USA; 2Centennial Eye Associates, Centennial, CO, USA; 3Gaddie Eye Centers, Louisville, KY, USA; 4CYNACON/OCuSOFT, Richmond, TX, USA Purpose: To evaluate the effect of a new, prescription-only medical f...

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Main Authors: Richardson SD, Gaddie IB, Burrell K, Jackson MA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-08-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/efficacy-of-a-new-prescription-only-medical-food-supplement-in-allevia-a8148
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spelling doaj-db74e56f709f4ba3a5c06d98163d3beb2020-11-24T22:03:53ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54671177-54832011-08-012011default12011206Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine ARichardson SDGaddie IBBurrell KJackson MAMitchell A Jackson1, Kim Burrell2, Ian B Gaddie3, Shana D Richardson4 1Jacksoneye, Lake Villa, IL, USA; 2Centennial Eye Associates, Centennial, CO, USA; 3Gaddie Eye Centers, Louisville, KY, USA; 4CYNACON/OCuSOFT, Richmond, TX, USA Purpose: To evaluate the effect of a new, prescription-only medical food supplement containing omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids on dry eye signs and symptoms, with or without concomitant topical cyclosporine. Methods: A total of 43 subjects were randomized and followed for 6 months. Group 1 (n = 23) was assigned to take two soft geltabs of the medical food supplement by mouth twice daily for 6 months. Group 2 (n = 20) was directed to take the medical food supplement in the same manner, along with topical cyclosporine, instilled twice daily during the last 3 months of the study. Subjects were evaluated at baseline, month 1, month 3, and month 6. Primary outcome measures included tear breakup time (TBUT), conjunctival staining, corneal staining, and change in subjective symptoms. Results: Both groups had a statistically significant improvement in TBUT between baseline and month 6. In the food supplement only group, TBUT improved by 0.805 seconds from baseline to month 6. In the supplement/cyclosporine group, TBUT improved by 1.007 seconds from baseline. There was no statistically significant difference in TBUT between the two groups at baseline, month 3, or month 6. There were no significant differences in corneal or conjunctival staining between or within groups. Subjective symptoms were also improved in both groups. Conclusion: Supplementation with the proper balance of omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids improved TBUT and relieved patient symptoms. The addition of topical cyclosporine did not convey any statistically significant improvement in TBUT beyond that achieved by the supplement. Keywords: omega-3, omega-6, essential fatty acids, TBUT, tear breakup time http://www.dovepress.com/efficacy-of-a-new-prescription-only-medical-food-supplement-in-allevia-a8148
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Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A
Clinical Ophthalmology
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Gaddie IB
Burrell K
Jackson MA
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title Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A
title_short Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A
title_full Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A
title_fullStr Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine A
title_sort efficacy of a new prescription-only medical food supplement in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye, with or without concomitant cyclosporine a
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5467
1177-5483
publishDate 2011-08-01
description Mitchell A Jackson1, Kim Burrell2, Ian B Gaddie3, Shana D Richardson4 1Jacksoneye, Lake Villa, IL, USA; 2Centennial Eye Associates, Centennial, CO, USA; 3Gaddie Eye Centers, Louisville, KY, USA; 4CYNACON/OCuSOFT, Richmond, TX, USA Purpose: To evaluate the effect of a new, prescription-only medical food supplement containing omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids on dry eye signs and symptoms, with or without concomitant topical cyclosporine. Methods: A total of 43 subjects were randomized and followed for 6 months. Group 1 (n = 23) was assigned to take two soft geltabs of the medical food supplement by mouth twice daily for 6 months. Group 2 (n = 20) was directed to take the medical food supplement in the same manner, along with topical cyclosporine, instilled twice daily during the last 3 months of the study. Subjects were evaluated at baseline, month 1, month 3, and month 6. Primary outcome measures included tear breakup time (TBUT), conjunctival staining, corneal staining, and change in subjective symptoms. Results: Both groups had a statistically significant improvement in TBUT between baseline and month 6. In the food supplement only group, TBUT improved by 0.805 seconds from baseline to month 6. In the supplement/cyclosporine group, TBUT improved by 1.007 seconds from baseline. There was no statistically significant difference in TBUT between the two groups at baseline, month 3, or month 6. There were no significant differences in corneal or conjunctival staining between or within groups. Subjective symptoms were also improved in both groups. Conclusion: Supplementation with the proper balance of omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids improved TBUT and relieved patient symptoms. The addition of topical cyclosporine did not convey any statistically significant improvement in TBUT beyond that achieved by the supplement. Keywords: omega-3, omega-6, essential fatty acids, TBUT, tear breakup time 
url http://www.dovepress.com/efficacy-of-a-new-prescription-only-medical-food-supplement-in-allevia-a8148
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