Yes. It is listed on the synergize website.
Some companies that sell contact lens solution include Opti-Free, Boston Simplus, and Biotrue. There are many other companies that sell contact lens solution besides Clear Care, which provides you with a variety of choices.
Clear Care contact lens solution can be bought in a variety of stores. Many convenience stores such as Walgreens and Walmart carry the brand. The contact lens solution can also be bought from the official Clear Care website.
No, Acuvue Oasys contacts are designed to be stored in a solution specifically formulated for soft contact lenses. Saline solution is not recommended for storing or cleaning these types of lenses. It is best to follow the instructions provided by your eye care provider.
It isn't recommended to put your contacts in water. Is it because you don't have any eye-contact solution to leave your contacts in at night? I tried that JUST ONCE overnight and nothing such as irritation occurred but I have heard that if you do leave your contacts in water, a bacteria will form called amoeba and could be extremely fatal and may cause even blindness. Same goes for swimming with contacts in your eyes. Definitely a no, just for your safety :)
To remove jalapeño juice from your contact lenses, first wash your hands thoroughly. Then, rinse the contacts with a saline solution or multipurpose contact lens solution to help neutralize and wash away the capsaicin. Avoid using water or saliva, as these can introduce bacteria. If the irritation persists, consider replacing the lenses or consulting an eye care professional.
The French equivalent of ClearCare is called AOSept
Yes; it is extremely important that contacts are taken care of properly when not in use, and that you wear only contacts which are meant for you personally.
If your eye with astigmatism is hurting while wearing contacts, it could be due to several reasons, such as improper fit, dryness, or irritation from the lenses. Astigmatism contacts are often thicker or have a specific design that may not sit well on your eye. Additionally, wearing contacts for too long or not following proper hygiene can lead to discomfort. It's best to consult an eye care professional to determine the exact cause and find a suitable solution.
Yes, you need a prescription to get cat eye contacts just like any other type of contact lenses. This is important to ensure the lenses fit your eyes properly and do not cause any harm or discomfort. You should always consult with an eye care professional before purchasing any type of contact lenses.
I just got contacts last month and I have been putting in my lens with some solution on it so I think its safe to put them in with solution. Answer 2: It depends on the solution you are using. Most solutions are "Saline", which is basically salt water and safe to put into your eye. Some brands offer "Cleaning" solutions and "Soaking" solutions as a system for cleaning your contacts better; in this case it is common that the cleaning solution may not be safe for your eye. Read the packaging information on your solution(s) for proper usage. The cleaning system that I fell in love with was "Clean Care". It comes with a special contact cleaning case and a Hydrogen Peroxide solution, which as it is will burn the hell out of your eyes. You fill the vial and put the contacts into it, and a chemical reaction caused by the vial make bubbles that scrub your contacts for you so they get incredibly clean and you don't run the risk of accidentally tearing them. Once the chemical reaction is completed (6 hours), all that's left of the solution is regular saline solution. I've been using this brand for 8, maybe 10 months now and my contacts have never felt better! I wait the full 6 hours (somtimes longer) each and have never felt any stinging when I put them in.
No, but there may be issues with a health care plan paying for them.
It depends on your service provider.Some usually call customer care and ask them to link all contacts to their new line.