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One eye of each participant will receive autologous serum tears diluted to 50% with 0.2% sodium hyaluronate preservative-free artificial tears 4 times daily for 3 months.",[13,14],"Biological: Autologous Serum Tears (50% Autologous Serum Tears + 0.2% Sodium Hyaluronate)","Other: Standard of Care (SOC) Treatment",{"label":16,"type":17,"description":18,"interventionNames":19},"Autologous Serum Tears + Balanced Saline Solution (Eye B)","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","All participants will continue their standard-of-care treatment throughout the study. 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