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Rev: D
Revision Date: July 2021
LENS INSERTION
1. Before insertion, ensure the lens is not inside out. Place on your index finger
to verify the shape (Fig. 1 & 2).
2. Using the middle finger, hold your lower lid down. With the index finger of the
other hand, raise upper lid. Place the lens onto the eye (Fig. 3). Repeat for
the other eye.
LENS REMOVAL
Separate the lids with the middle finger of each hand. Look up and with the index
finger of the lower hand; slide the lens down onto the white of the eye. Pinch the
lens and lift out with the thumb and index finger (Fig. 4). Repeat for the other eye.
DISINFECTION/SOAKING
For lenses worn more than once clean and disinfect them following strictly the
instruction on your solution bottle or as directed by your eyecare practitioner.
Daily disposable lenses are intended to be worn only once and then discarded. If
your lenses are intended for daily disposable wear, DO NOT wear them more than
once. Daily disposable lenses are not designed to be cleaned or disinfected and
worn more than one time. Daily disposable lenses worn more than one time may
become damaged and could put you at great risk of contact lens care and handling
related eye infections or other problems.
IF THE LENSES DRY OUT:
Re-wet with disinfecting, soaking or rinsing solution then follow the
Disinfecting/Soaking step above.
PRECAUTIONS:
1. For all types of lenses, your eyecare practitioner will recommend a lens
wearing, cleaning and replacement regime. Do not vary these. If in doubt
seek the advice of your eyecare practitioner.
2. If wearing lenses on an extended wear basis, remove and dispose of your
lenses the evening before you are due to replace them, inserting new lenses
the following day.
3. For lenses worn more than once, always clean and disinfect your lenses as
instructed, after lens removal.
4. If your eyes become red or irritated or you experience any pain or
unexpected change in vision, remove your lenses immediately and consult
your eyecare practitioner.