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The objectives of this study are twofold •To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 0.1% AGN-195263 administered twice daily compared to its vehicle in patients with evaporative dry eye (EDE) •To evaluate the systemic pharmacokinetics of 0.1% AGN-195263 administered twice daily in patients with EDE
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Male, 18 years of age or older, at the screening (day -51) visit OR
Females, who are naturally postmenopausal (permanent cessation of menstrual periods for at least 12 consecutive months) or are permanently sterilized (ie, eg, tubal occlusion,hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, and/or bilateral oophorectomy) at the screening (day -51) visit
In at least 1 eye, all of the following objective measures of evaporative dry eye (EDE) must be present at the standardization (day -21) and baseline (day 1) visits. The same eye must qualify at both visits
At the standardization (day -21) and baseline (day 1) visits, patients must have:
In at least 1 eye, a lower lid margin meibum quality global assessment score ≥ 1 at the standardization (day -21) and baseline (day 1) visits. The same eye must qualify at both visits
In at least 1 eye, the number of lower lid margin expressible meibomian glands must be ≥ 3 at the standardization (day -21) and baseline (day 1) visits. The same eye must qualify at both visits
Use of an artificial tear product, lid hygiene (ie, warm compress, lid massage, lid scrub), omega-3 supplementation (topical ocular or systemic), or antibiotics (ie, systemic or topical macrolides, tetracyclines, tetracycline derivatives [including doxycycline and minocycline]) for the treatment of dry eye disease, or meibomian gland disease within 1 year of the standardization (day -21) visit
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43 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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