Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a complex and very prevalent disease which affects more than ten million people, primarily women, in the United States alone. When you consider the number of contact lens wearers, computer users, patients who live and/or work in dirty environments, and patients with autoimmune disease, the number is certainly higher [1].
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