As a new proposal, natural tears collected from the Schirmer strips were studied using surface pressure-area, p-A, isotherms obtained with the Langmuir technique. Parameters such as limit surface pressure, plimit, elastic modulus at the maximum, CS-1max, and surface pressure at the maximum, pmax, were correlated with clinical tests, such as the Schirmer (SCH) and the tear film breakup-time (TFBUT) tests. The analysis from the chi-square test indicates dependence between the SCH test and the type of isotherms with a value of P¿¿0.05) between the values of the TFBUT test and the plimit was obtained. Additionally, considering only the isotherms classified as good, moderate Pearson correlation coefficients with statistical significance (P¿<¿0.05) between the values of the TFBUT test and plimit or pmax can be obtained. This study shows that the isotherms obtained with the Langmuir technique correlate well with the tear secretion, and when the later is moderate or good, the isotherm parameters afford information about the tear film stability and the behaviour of the tear lipids.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft