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| By eyeTopics Staff Editor |
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11/7/2004
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Safer, More Comfortable Contact Lenses
From the moment you begin wearing a new pair of contact lenses, proteins, lipids and other substances occurring naturally in your tear film begin adhering to the surface of your lenses. These Lens deposits clog the pores of your lenses and reduce the supply of oxygen to the cornea, which can affect the health of your eyes. Lens deposits also attract bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause serious eye infections. Dirty contact lenses can also cause a bothersome allergic-like inflammation of the inner surface of the eyelids called giant papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC). Daily Lens Cleaning is Not Enough Even with proper daily lens cleaning, contact lenses gradually become covered with lens deposits that affect lens comfort, visual acuity and eye health. And surveys show that most contact lens wearers fail to consistently clean their lenses as directed. Reduced Manufacturing Costs Make Disposable Lenses Possible In the 1980s, advances in contact lens fabrication technology enabled lens manufacturers to produce soft contact lenses at a greatly reduced cost. This new efficiency led to the introduction of the first disposable soft contact lenses in 1987. Today, you can purchase a 6-pack of disposable soft contact lenses for less than the cost of a single conventional contact lens. Because of their affordability and convenience, most contact lenses sold in the U.S. are now disposable lenses. Wear 'Em, Then Toss 'Em Disposable contact lenses are designed to be worn for a specific period of time, then discarded and replaced with a fresh pair of lenses. Replacing lenses frequently reduces the risk of eye discomfort, blurred vision and contact lens-related eye infections. The recommended replacement period for disposable lenses can range from a single day to one month. (One-month disposable lenses are sometimes referred to as planned replacement lenses.) Some disposable contact lenses are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for daily wear only. These lenses must be removed before sleep. Other disposable lenses are approved for extended wear (up to 30 days of continuous day and night wear). Extended wear lenses can also be worn on a flexible wear (FW) basis. Flexible wear refers to wearing lenses primarily on a daily wear basis, with only occasional overnight wear. 1-Day Disposable Lenses One-day disposable lenses offer the ultimate in cleanliness and convenience. These lenses are designed to be worn just one day, then discarded. One-day lenses eliminate the need for daily lens cleaning. Popular 1-Day Disposable Contact Lenses Lens Name | Manufacturer | Wear Schedule* | 1-Day Acuvue | Vistakon | DW | Focus Dailies | CIBA Vision | DW | Soflens One Day | Bausch & Lomb | DW |
* DW = daily wear EW = extended wear 1-2 Week Disposable Lenses Most disposable lenses have a 1-2 week replacement schedule. Typically these lenses should be replace after one week of extended wear or two weeks of daily wear. (Lenses approved only for a daily wear should not be worn overnight.) When removed before sleep, 1-2 week disposable lenses should be cleaned and disinfected with an appropriate soft contact lens care product. Popular 1-2 Week Disposable Contact Lenses Lens Name | Manufacturer | Wear Schedule* | Acuvue | Vistakon | EW | Acuvue 2 | Vistakon | EW | Focus 1-2 Week | CIBA Vision | EW | Fresh Look | CIBA Vision | EW | Precision UV | CIBA Vision | EW | Biomedics 38 | Ocular Sciences | EW | Biomedics 55 UV | Ocular Sciences | EW | Frequency 55 | CooperVision | EW | Vertex | CooperVision | EW | Soflens 38 | Bausch & Lomb | EW | Acuvue Advance | Vistakon | DW | O2 Optix | CIBA Vision | DW | Frequency 38 | CooperVision | DW | Soflens 59 | Bausch & Lomb | DW |
* EW = extended wear DW = daily wear 1-Month Disposable Lenses The following lenses are recommended for monthly replacement. Included in this group is the Focus Night & Day lens (CIBA Vision), which is the only disposable lens currently sold in the U.S> that is approved for up to 30 days of extended wear. Popular 1-Month Disposable Contact Lenses Lens Name | Manufacturer | Wear Schedule* | Focus Night & Day | CIBA Vision | EW | Focus Monthly | CIBA Vision | EW | ProClear Multifocal | CooperVision | DW | Frequency 55 Multifocal | CooperVision | EW |
* EW = extended wear DW = daily wear Other Disposable Lenses Disposable lenses are also available in special designs to correct astigmatism (toric lenses), to correct Presbyopia (bifocal and multifocal lenses), and to change the color of your eyes. To learn more about these lenses, click on one of the links below. Choosing the Right Wearing Time and Replacement Schedule Your eye doctor will evaluate your eyes and determine the proper contact lens wearing time and replacement schedule to keep your eyes comfortable and healthy. Depending on environmental conditions and other factors (e.g. seasonal allergies), you may find it necessary at times to replace your lenses more frequently than normal. If you ever experience discomfort or blurred vision while wearing disposable contact lenses, remove and clean the lenses or discard them. If problems persist with new lenses, remove the lenses and see your eye doctor immediately.
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