Acuvue actually has a new product out called the One Day TrueEye which uses new technology that allows 98% oxygen flux to the cornea. Out of all other contacts they produce the best contact lens that actually blocks 98% of all UVA sun rays and 99% UVB blocking.
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Regular Acuvue lenses are much more economical than the one day Acuvue lenses. Both are around the same price per contact however one day contacts are changed daily while the regular acuvue lenses are chanced once every two weeks.
"On their website, Acuvue offers a service to remind you when it is time to change your contact lenses. If you sign up for this service, and you have had a recent eye exam, you may be eligible for rebates, which are given in the form of a pre-paid credit card."
Choosing the best type of contacts for your particular eye condition is a decision you should make with your eyecare professional; the most popular brand of the moment may not be the one that is ideally suited to your needs. Keep in mind that you can always purchase your contacts from a different source, such as an online supplier.
One can find more information about 1 day Acuvue contact lenses on the official home page. Also, it can be found on the radio, newspaper, or even through word of mouth.
1-800 Contacts offers a wide variety of contacts from the leading producers of contact lenses. Johnson & Johnson, CIBA Vision and Coopervision all offer products through 1-800 Contacts. This includes the Acuvue, Air Optix, Biofinity, Freshlook, and Proclear product lines.
"1 Day Acuvue contact lenses cost around $30 per box. Each box contains 30 lenses. Therefore, the total cost is around $60 per month (30 pairs) if you are paying out of pocket."
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.
The best way to find that out is by calling optometrist offices. I have worked for eye doctors before and they normally have contacts in stock and if they don't they work hand in hand with the people who supply them with contacts. Or you should try to google acuve find a number and call them. Hope I was able to help you. I would think that because they are discontinued, any remaining boxes would have to be checked for their expiration dates. If you are willing to change brands, Ciba Vision make one-day lenses in green. Freshlook one day and I found these here www.ow.ly/14h2R for $14.75/box of ten lenses.
Yes, if you are an allergy sufferer it is recommended to use daily disposable contact lenses such as 1- Day Acuvue or Focus Dailies. You do not need to clean them so you minimize the chance of added irritation.
Yes. There are contacts that you can wear for 6 months as long as you take care of them, there are also soft contacts that are called daily disposables that you can throw away after wearing them for 1 day.
There are lots of brands online that specialise in coloured contacts. You can buy green ones from the following brands: Freshlook ColourBlends, Colour Vision, Naturalz 1 Day and Edit Fusion.