Part Number: PIB01018
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Revision B
Revision Date: January 2018
CONTRAINDICATIONS (Reasons Not To Use)
Frequency 55 Toric Contact Lenses are contraindicated by the presence of any of the following conditions:
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Acute and sub-acute inflammation or infection of the anterior chamber of the eye (between the lens and iris
and cornea).
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Any eye disease, injury or abnormality which affects the cornea, conjunctiva or eyelids.
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Any active corneal infection (bacteria, fungal or viral).
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Insufficiency of lacrimal secretion (dry eyes).
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Corneal hypoesthesia (reduce corneal sensitivity), if not aphakic.
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Any systemic disease which may affect the eye or be exaggerated by wearing contact lenses.
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Allergic reactions of ocular surfaces or adnexa that may be induced or exaggerated by wearing contact
lenses or use of contact lens solutions.
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Allergy to any ingredient, such as mercury or thimerosal, in the solutions necessary for care of the lenses.
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The patient is unable to follow lens care regimen or unable to obtain assistance to do so.
WARNINGS
You should be advised of the following warnings pertaining to contact lens wear:
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Problems with contact lenses and lens care products could result in serious injury to the eye. It is essential
that you follow your eye care practitioner's direction and all labeling instructions for proper use of lenses and
lens care products, including the lens case. Fill your lens case with fresh solution every time you store your
lenses, and never re-use solution. Additionally, you should clean and rinse your lens case between uses as
recommended by your eye care practitioner. Eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop rapidly and
lead to loss of vision.
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The risk of serious adverse reactions has been shown to be greater among users of extended wear lenses
than among users of daily wear lenses. The risk among extended wear lens users increases with the number
of consecutive days that the lenses are worn between removals, beginning with the first overnight use.
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Studies have shown that contact lens wearers who are smokers have a higher incidence of adverse reactions
than nonsmokers.
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If you experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes or redness of the eye, you should
immediately remove your lenses and promptly contact your eye care practitioner.