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Where can one purchase daily disposable contact lenses?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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One can purchase daily disposable contact lenses in many places. One place would be the optometrist who prescribed them to begin with. Other places would be 1 800 Contacts, Acuvue, and Walgreens.

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