Tired of reading glasses? Eye drop submitted for FDA approval may help you read without them Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
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A new drug that could help more than 128 million Americans read without needing glasses has been submitted to the Food and Drug Administration for approval.
The eye drops are a pilocarpine solution meant to treat the symptoms of presbyopia, an age-related condition that causes gradual loss of the eyes’ ability to focus on nearby objects, according to the Mayo Clinic. © Pheelings Media, Getty Images/iStockphoto Adult woman with eyesight problems reading phone at home
It’s a natural but annoying part of aging, said Dr. Robert S. Bailey, chief of the Cataract and Primary Eye Care Service at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia.
Tired of reading glasses? Eye drop submitted for FDA approval may help you read without them
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FDA approval: Eye drops submitted to help presbyopia patients read
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