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For safe contact lens wear, you should know and always practice your lens care routine. 

 

 

Always wash, rinse, and dry hands before handling contact lenses. 

 

 

Always use fresh unexpired lens care solutions. 

 

 

Use the recommended system of lens care, which is chemical (not heat) and carefully follow instructions on 

solution labeling. Different solutions cannot always be used together, and not all solutions are safe for use with 

all lenses. 

Do not alternate or mix lens care systems unless indicated on solution labeling. 

 

 

Always remove, clean, rinse, enzyme and disinfect your lenses according to the schedule prescribed by your eye 

care practitioner. The use of an enzyme or any cleaning solution does not substitute for disinfection. 

 

 

To avoid contamination, do not use saliva, tap water or anything other than the recommended solutions for 

lubricating or rewetting your lenses. Do not put lenses in your mouth. 

 

Your eye care practitioner will recommend his/her preferred, FDA approved lens care solutions for the cleaning, 

disinfection, storage and lubrication of your FluoroPerm

®

 / HDS

®

 rigid gas permeable contact lenses. 

 

Follow the instructions provided with each lens care solution. Failure to adhere to these procedures may result in 

the development of serious ocular complications. A patient should not switch from one care system to another 

unless it has been determined by the eye care practitioner that this is necessary. Do not mix or alternate the 

disinfection and storage systems unless so indicated on the product label. 

 

Always wash and rinse your hands thoroughly before handling your contact lenses. 

 

1.

 

Clean 

 

Clean one lens first (always start with the same lens first to avoid mix-ups). Place the lens, front side down, in the 

palm of the hand and apply several drops of cleaning solution. Using the index finger of the other hand, apply slight 

pressure in a swirling motion for the time recommended by the cleaning solution manufacturer. Do not clean the 

lens by rubbing it between the thumb and index fingers, as this may cause lens warpage. Patients should follow the 

complete recommended lens rubbing and rinsing times in the product labeling to adequately disinfect their lenses 

and reduce the risk of contact lens contamination.  Reduced rubbing or rinsing times may not adequately clean their 

lenses. 

 

2.

 

Rinse 

 

Rinse the lens thoroughly as recommended by your lens care product manufacturer to remove the cleaning solution, 

mucus, and film from the lens surface. Place that lens into the correct chamber of the lens storage case. Then repeat 

the procedure for the second lens. 

 

3.

 

Disinfect 

 

After cleaning and rinsing the lenses disinfect them by using the system recommended by your eye care practitioner 

and/or the lens manufacturer. Follow the instructions provided in the disinfection solution labeling. 

 

4.

 

Storage 

 

To store lenses, disinfect and leave them in the closed case until ready to wear. If lenses are not to be used 

immediately following disinfection, you should consult the storage solution package insert or your eye care 

practitioner for information on storage of your lenses. 

 

Patients should fill their lens case with fresh solution every time they store their lenses, and never re-use solution. 

They should discard their solution immediately after their lenses have been removed from the lens case. They 

should not store their lenses in or rinse their lens case with tap water, bottled water or any non-sterile solution. 

Summary of Contents for Thin

Page 1: ...meable Contact Lenses for Daily Wear with TangibleTM Hydra PEG FluoroPerm 92 paflufocon A Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses for Daily Wear with TangibleTM Hydra PEG FluoroPerm 60 paflufocon B Rigid G...

Page 2: ...roPerm 151 paflufocon D Convention Reference to Paragon HDS rigid gas permeable contact lenses indicates all three materials Paragon HDS paflufocon B Paragon Thin paflufocon C and Paragon HDS 100 pafl...

Page 3: ...e risk of contact lens contamination Reduced rubbing or rinsing times may not adequately clean their lenses Patients should fill their lens case with fresh solution every time they store their lenses...

Page 4: ...leanliness And Lens Handling Preparing The Lens For Wearing Handling The Lenses Placing The Lens On The Eye Centering The Lens Removing The Lens Caring For Your Lenses Basic Instructions Lens Deposits...

Page 5: ...le in the lens materials were not evaluated in significant numbers Consequently when selecting an appropriate lens design and parameters the eye care practitioner must consider all factors that can af...

Page 6: ...tions If the lens sticks stops moving on the eye follow the recommended directions on Care For A Sticking Lens in this patient information booklet The lens should move freely on the eye for the contin...

Page 7: ...practitioner If the lens has dirt an eyelash or other foreign objects on it or the problem stops and the lens appears undamaged you should thoroughly clean rinse and disinfect the lens then reinsert i...

Page 8: ...finger of the right hand on the lower lid and press downward firmly Stare into a mirror as though looking through the second finger holding thecontact lens You will later learn to do this without a m...

Page 9: ...ethod of removing your lens is difficult for you your eye care practitioner will provide you with an alternate method CARING FOR YOUR LENSES Basic Instructions For continued safe and comfortable weari...

Page 10: ...e lens first always start with the same lens first to avoid mix ups Place the lens front side down in the palm of the hand and apply several drops of cleaning solution Using the index finger of the ot...

Page 11: ...is important for the well being of your lenses and eyes If these deposits are not removed they can damage the lenses and cause irritation Enzyme cleaning does not replace routine cleaning and disinfec...

Page 12: ...ns poloxamine hydroxyalklphosphonate boric acid sodium borate sodium chloride hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose Glucam and preserved with chlorhexidine gluconate 0 003 polyaminopropyl biguanide 0 0005 The...

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