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In a risky move aimed at proving itself, the industry laid some of its best bottles before a tough 27-judge panel last Sunday - with qualified success, many judges said.
The secondary outcome measure was the proportion of patients with complete success, which was defined as the target endpoint IOP without antiglaucoma medication, and with qualified success, which was defined as the target endpoint IOP with or without antiglaucoma medications.
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