User Manual

Part Number: PFG01017 Page 17 of 17
Revision A Revision Date: July 2016
a soft state. Clean and disinfect the rehydrated lens according to the instructions accompanying the solutions. If
after soaking, the lens does not become soft, DO NOT USE THE LENS.
Care for a Sticking (Non-Moving) Lens
If the lens sticks (stops moving) or begins to dry on the eye, apply three drops of the recommended lubricating or
rewetting solution directly to the eye and wait until the lens begins to move freely on the eye before removing it. If
non-movement of the lens continues, the patient should IMMEDIATELY consult the eye car practitioner.
Emergencies
The patient should be informed that if chemicals of any kind (household products, gardening solutions, laboratory
chemicals, etc.) are splashed into the eyes, the should: FLUSH THE EYE IMMEDIATELY WITH TAP WATER AND
IMMEDIATELY CONTACT THE EYE CARE PRACTITIONER OR VISIT A HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM
WITHOUT DELAY.
How Supplied
Each lens is supplied sterile in blister packs containing isotonic saline solution. The blister pack is labeled with the
base curve, diopter power (cylinder power and axis are included), diameter, manufacturing lot number, and
expiration date of the product.
DO NOT USE IF THE BLISTER PACK HAS BEEN DAMAGED OR BROKEN.
Reporting of Adverse Reactions
All serious adverse reactions observed in any patient wearing the Frequency 55 Toric Contact Lenses should be
reported to:
CooperVision, Inc.
Attn: Product Services
711 North Road
Scottsville, NY 14546
1-800-341-2020