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labeling for use in both heat and chemical disinfection.  Always use FRESH, STERILE UNEXPIRED lens care 
solutions.  Always follow directions in the package inserts for the use of contact lens solutions.  Sterile unpreserved 
solutions, when used should be discarded after the time specified in the labelling directions.   

 
 

 

*    Do not use saliva or anything other than the recommended solution for lubricating or rewetting your lenses.  Always 

keep  your  lens  completely  immersed  in  the  recommended  storage  solution  when  your  lens  is  not  being  worn 
(stored).  Prolonged periods of drying will damage your lens.  Follow the lens care directions for care for a dried 
out (dehydrated) dry lens if the lens surface does become dried out. 

 
 

*  If the lens sticks (stops moving) on your eye, follow the recommended directions on care for sticking lens.  Your 

lens should move freely on your eye for the continued health of your eye.  If non-movement of your lens continues, 
you should be IMMEDIATELY consult your eyecare practitioner. 

 
 

*  Always wash and rinse your hands before handling lenses. Do not get cosmetics, lotions, soaps, creams, deodorants, 

or sprays in your eyes or on your lens.  It is best to put your lens on before putting on makeup.  Water-base cosmetics 
are less likely to damage lens than oil-base. 

*  Do  not  touch  the  contact  lens  with  your  fingers  or  hands  if  your  hands  are  not  free  of  foreign  materials,  as 

microscope scratches of the lens may occur, causing distorted vision and/or injury to your eye. 

 

*  Carefully follow the handling, insertion, removal, cleaning, disinfection, storing and wearing instructions in your 

instructions  for  the 

Intelliwave

Intelliwave

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Pro/KeraSoft  IC/Kerasoft  Thin  Silicone  Hydrogel  Daily  Wear 

Soft Contact Lens

 and those prescribed by your eyecare practitioner. 

 

*  Never wear your lens beyond the period recommended by your eyecare practitioner. 

 

*  If aerosol products such as hair spray are used while wearing your lens, exercise caution and keep your eyes closed 

until the spray has settled. 

 

*  Always handle your lens carefully and avoid dropping them. 

 

*  Avoid all harmful or irritating vapors and fumes while wearing your lens. 

 

*  Ask your eyecare practitioner about wearing your lens during sporting activities. 

 

*  Inform the doctor (health care practitioner) about you being a contact lens wearer. 

 

*  Never use tweezers or other tools to remove the lens from your lens container unless specifically indicated for that 

use.  Pour the lens into your hand. 

 

*  Do not touch the lens with your fingernails. 

 

*  Always discard your lenses worn on a frequent replacement schedule after the recommended wearing schedule 

prescribed by your eyecare practitioner. 

 

*  Always contact your eyecare practitioner before using any medicine or medications in your eyes. 

 

*  Always  inform  your  employer  of  being  a  contact  lens  wearer.    Some  jobs  may  require  use  of  eye  protection 

equipment or may require that you not wear contact lens. 

 

*  As with any contact lens, follow-up visits are necessary to assure the continuing health of your eyes.  You should 

be instructed as to a recommended follow-up schedule. 

 

ADVERSE REACTIONS: 

The following problems may occur: 
 

*  Eyes stinging, burning, itching (irritation), or other eye pain. 

 

*  Comfort is less than when lens was first placed on eye. 

 

*  Feeling that something is in the eye such as a foreign body or scratched area. 

 

*  Excessive watering (tearing) of the eye. 

 

*  Unusual eye secretions. 

 

*  Redness of the eye. 

 

*  Reduced sharpness of vision (poor visual acuity). 

 

*  Blurred vision, rainbows, or halos around objects. 

 

*  Sensitivity to light (photophobia). 

 

*  Dry eyes. 

 

*  During  use  for  the  management  of  irregular  corneal  conditions,  an  adverse  effect  may  be  due  to  the  original 

condition or may be due to the effects of wearing your contact lens.  There is a possibility that the existing condition 
might become worse when a lens is used on an eye with an irregular corneal condition.  You should be instructed 
to avoid serious eye damage by contacting your eyecare professional IMMEDIATELY if there is an increase in 
symptoms while wearing your lens. 

Summary of Contents for Intelliwave3

Page 1: ...ng o Before Handling Your Lens o Handling and Placing the Lens on the eye o Removing the Lens o Caring for your Lens o Basic Instructions o Lens Deposits and Use of enzymatic Cleaner o Lens Case Cleaning and Maintenance o Care for a Sticking non moving Lens o Care for a Dried out dehydrated dry Lens o Chemical Not Heat Disinfection o Emergencies o When to call your practitioner o Instructions for ...

Page 2: ...enses for daily wear are indicated for the correction of ametropia myopia and hyperopia in aphakic and non aphakic persons with non diseased eyes The lens may be worn by persons who exhibit refractive astigmatism of 75 diopters or less where the astigmatism does not interfere with visual acuity The IntelliWave3 Intelliwave3 Pro toric efrofilcon A Silicone Hydrogel Soft Contact Lenses for daily wea...

Page 3: ...OR ULCER AND LEAD TO LOSS OF YOUR VISION It is essential that your follow your eyecare practitioner s direction and all labeling instructions for proper use of lenses and lens care products including your lens case You should follow the complete recommended lens rubbing and rinsing times in the product labeling to adequately disinfect your lenses and reduce the risk of contact lens contamination R...

Page 4: ... your eyecare practitioner If aerosol products such as hair spray are used while wearing your lens exercise caution and keep your eyes closed until the spray has settled Always handle your lens carefully and avoid dropping them Avoid all harmful or irritating vapors and fumes while wearing your lens Ask your eyecare practitioner about wearing your lens during sporting activities Inform the doctor ...

Page 5: ...orage case and examine it to be sure that it is moist clean clear and free of any nicks or tears 3 Before inserting the lens rinse well with fresh sterile rinsing solution Then place the lens on the tip of the index finger of your dominant hand 4 While positioned on your index finger check to ensure the lens has not turned inside out To check this look at the profile of the lens against a light ba...

Page 6: ...ed by your eyecare practitioner Cleaning and rinsing are necessary to remove mucus secretions films or deposits which may have accumulated after removing them Disinfecting is necessary to destroy harmful germs You should adhere to a recommended care regimen Failure to follow the regimen may result in development of serious ocular complications as discussed in the warning section above If you requi...

Page 7: ...KeraSoft IC Kerasoft Thin Silicone Hydrogel Daily Wear Soft Contact Lens may be prescribed in a frequent replacement program and should be thrown away after the recommended wearing period prescribed by your eyecare practitioner LENS DEPOSITS AND USE OF ENZYMATIC CLEANER Enzyme cleaning may be recommended by your eyecare practitioner Enzyme cleaning removes protein deposits on the lens These deposi...

Page 8: ...y type of lens correction there are advantages and compromises to monovision contact lens therapy The benefit of clear near vision in straight ahead and upward gaze that is available with monovision may be accompanied by a vision compromise that may reduce your visual acuity and depth perception for distance and near tasks Some patients have experienced difficulty adapting to it Symptoms such as m...

Page 9: ...ing Drops Opti Free Express by Alcon Enzymatic Protein Cleaner Opti Free Supraclens by Alcon Oxidation Systems 3 H2O2 with neutralizing disc WEARING SCHEDULE THE WEARING AND REPLACEMENT SCHEDULES SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY YOUR EYECARE PRACTITIONER For the management of irregular corneal conditions close supervision by your eyecare professional is necessary Your eyecare professional should determine ...

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