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 5 of 17
Revision B Revision Date: January 2018
recommended by your eye care practitioner. Eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can
develop rapidly and lead to
loss of vision
.
•
Daily wear lenses are not indicated for overnight wear, you
must not
wear your lenses
while sleeping. Clinical studies have shown that the risk of serious adverse reactions is
increased when these lenses are worn overnight.
•
Studies have shown that contact lens wearers who are smokers have a higher
incidence of adverse reactions than nonsmokers.
• 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.
Precautions for Frequent Replacement Wear
•
Different solutions cannot always be used together, and not all solutions are safe for
use with all lenses. Use only the solutions recommended by your eye care practitioner.
•
Never use solutions recommended for conventional hard contact lenses only.
•
Use only chemical (not heat) disinfection with Expressions Colors. Heat disinfection
should not be used. Repeated heat disinfection will cause irreversible damage to
Expressions Colors.
•
Always use fresh unexpired lens care solutions.
•
Always follow directions in the package inserts for the use of contact lens solutions.
•
Sterile unpreserved solutions, when used, should be discarded after the time specified
in the labeling directions.
•
Do not use saliva or anything other than the recommended solutions for lubricating or
wetting lenses. Do not put the lenses in your mouth.
•
Always keep the lenses completely immersed in the recommended storage solution
when the lenses are not being worn (stored). Prolonged periods of drying may damage
the lenses. Follow the lens care directions for Care for a Dried Out (Dehydrated) Lens if
lens surface does become dried out.
•
If the lens sticks (stops moving) on the eye, follow the recommended directions on
Care for a Sticking Lens. The lens should move freely on the eye for the continued
health of the eye. If nonmovement of the lens continues, immediately consult your eye