Yes, you can bring an eye contact solution on a plane as long as it is in a container that is 3.4 ounces or less and fits in a quart-sized clear plastic bag.
Yes, but you should not leave it in your suitcase. Keep it in a plastic bag and make sure that the contact lenses case is secured properly. Putting the contact case and solution in a plastic bag will come in handy incase the solution bottle spills.
Yes they do. They have a sterile Multi-Purpose Solution, a pack of 2 for 5 dollars.
If your talking about the contact cleaner that is to be used overnight then no. I put contact cleaner instead of saline solution in my eye and now i have to wear glasses for a week because my eye is bloodshot red and and highly irritated
Yes, I use them all the time. They will provide some lubrication to the eye without harming them. They have to be "sterile" to begin with in order not to "dirty" the eye although solution and eye drops are meant to have completely different functions.
You actually can, but most of the time you can bring it back to the center of your eye by gently pulling it. If you lose it in the side, nothing will happen.
If you don't have your contact solution, the only thing to do is get some. Contacts should only be stored in contact solution and never anything else. Storing the lenses in anything else, even water, can create a bacterial environment that can cause an eye infection.
One solution found in many homes is contact lens solution, which cleans and refreshes contact lenses for another day of use and keeps them from drying out or infecting the wearer's eye.
Renu is a sub brand from 'Bausch&Lomb'. They sell eye contact solution.
Yes.. All prescribed and over-the-counter medications (eye drops, saline solution) are allowed on a plane.
Just put some contact solution in your eye and wait a couple of minutes for your eye to naturally create tears to soften them up.
No, you must use saline solution. This could severely damage the eye.
Yeah I just did it and it worked fine. Make sure you rinse your contact off with cold water after using the hard contact solution, because it is thick almost like a gel and I don't know that it would feel great in your eye.