Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Wearing Restrictions and Indications
- Contraindications (Reasons not to use)
- Warnings
- Precautions for Frequent Replacement Wear
- Adverse Reactions
- Personal Cleanliness for Lens Handling
- Caring for your Lenses (Cleaning, Rinsing, Disinfecting, Enzyming, Storage, and Rewetting Lubricating)
- Instructions for the Monovision Wearer
- Wearing and Appointment Schedules
- Check-Up Visits
- Patient / Eye care Practitioner Information
Part Number: PIB01013 Page 16 of 17
Revision B Revision Date: January 2018
If you require very sharp near vision during prolonged close work, you may want to
have additional contact lenses prescribed so that both eyes are corrected for near
when sharp near binocular vision is required.
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Some monovision patients require supplemental spectacles to wear over the
monovision correction to provide the clearest vision for critical tasks. You should
discuss this with your eye care practitioner.
• It is important that you follow your eye care practitioner's suggestions for adaptation
to monovision contact lens therapy. You should discuss any concerns that you may
have during and after the adaptation period.
Wearing and Appointment Schedules
Prescribed Wearing Schedule
Day
Date
Wearing Time
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Precautions: If prescribed by your eye care practitioner for daily wear, your Expressions
Colors should not be worn 24 hours a day.