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Page

 

2

 

of

 

12

 

TABLE

 

OF

 

CONTENTS

 

SUBJECT

 

PAGE

 

INTRODUCTION

 

TO

 

YOUR

 

NEW

 

LENSES………………………………………………………………………………………

   

3

 

INDICATIONS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

   

3

 

WARNINGS

 

AND

 

ADVERSE

 

EFFECTS……………………………………………………………………………………………

 

 

4

 

WARNINGS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

   

4

 

ADVERSE

 

AFFECTS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

 

5

 

PRECAUTIONS

 

AND

 

WEARING

 

RESTRICTIONS……………………………………………………………………………

 

  

6

 

LENS

 

CARE………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

 

 

8

 

LENS

 

HANDLING…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

 

9

 

REWETTING

 

YOUR

 

LENSES……………………………………………………………………………………………..

   

9

 

GENERAL

 

TIPS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

 

 

9

 

PLACING

 

YOUR

 

LENSES

 

IN

 

YOUR

 

EYE………………………………………………………………………………

 

10

 

REMOVING

 

YOUR

 

LENSES………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

10

 

CHECK

UP

 

EXAMINATION

 

SCHEDULE…………………………………………………………………………….

 

11

 

Before

 

your

 

read

 

on,

 

the

 

following

 

information

 

is

 

very

 

important

 

to

 

you.

 

Practitioner:

 

Name:

 

____________________________________________

 

Address:

 

___________________________________________

 

Telephone:

 

_________________________________________

 

Summary of Contents for POLYMACON

Page 1: ...NTACT LENSES FOR USE IN A SCHEDULED REPLACEMENT PROGRAM PATIENT INFORMATION BOOKLET IMPORTANT This Patient Information Booklet contains important information and instructions Please read carefully and...

Page 2: ...S CARE 8 LENS HANDLING 9 REWETTING YOUR LENSES 9 GENERAL TIPS 9 PLACING YOUR LENSES IN YOUR EYE 10 REMOVING YOUR LENSES 10 CHECK UP EXAMINATION SCHEDULE 11 Before your read on the following informatio...

Page 3: ...extraneous and naturally occurring deposits Therefore if the lens needs to be removed before the prescribed wearing time has elapsed you must follow the sections in this booklet entitled Lens Care Len...

Page 4: ...prescribe extended wear at all while others prescribe flexible wearing times of occasional overnight wear and still others prescribe wearing times form 1 to 7 days 6 nights for certain patients Many...

Page 5: ...hould be removed immediately and you should immediately contact eye care practitioner or a physician who will determine the need for examination treatment or referral without delay Problems with conta...

Page 6: ...important to always have a pair of replacement lenses available In the event that a lens must be removed from your eye because of dust a foreign body or other contaminant gets on the lens or the lens...

Page 7: ...damage to the lens Avoid wearing the lenses around fumes irritating vapors or smoky or dusty conditions The lens may absorb the chemicals or particles resulting in injury to the eye Avoid rubbing you...

Page 8: ...he recommended manner prior to re insertion A Basic Precautions for Cleaning and Disinfecting Wash and rinse your hands before handling your contact lenses Do not use hard contact lens solutions not i...

Page 9: ...air spray while lenses are being worn since liquids and vapors may damage the lens THE PACKAGING Your new contact lenses are individually packaged in a sterile saline solution The unique tamper eviden...

Page 10: ...4 Look straight ahead and raise the upper lid with your other index finger 5 While looking down and keeping both eyes open place the lens on the upper white part of the eye 6 Slowly release the upper...

Page 11: ...ur great respect Certain symptoms may be early indicators of potentially serious problems A careful examination of your lens and professional examination of your eyes may be required Remove the lens f...

Page 12: ...but utilized different methods of tinting which in certain circumstances enhances patient handling For further information on your contact lenses see the accompanying package insert and or contact yo...

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