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are reacting to the contact lenses and whether there 

are any early signs of possible problems.
If problems or symptoms should occur, immediately 

remove your lenses and follow the steps described in 

the section of this booklet entitled “Warnings” and 

“Adverse Reactions”. (Refer to “Glossary of Medical 

Terms” for description of medical terms used in this 

booklet). Prompt attention to problems is essential and 

may require immediate professional care.
Remember, when wearing soft contact lenses your eyes 

should look and feel good, and your vision should be 

clear.

The Bausch & Lomb SofLens daily disposable Toric 

(hilafilcon B) Visibility Tinted Contact Lens is indicated 

for the daily wear correction of refractive ametropia 

(myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism) in not-aphakic 

persons with non-diseased eyes, exhibiting astigmatism 

of 5.00 diopters or less, that does not interfere with 

visual acuity. The lens may be prescribed in spherical 

powers ranging from +20.00D to -20.00D. 
The lens has been prescribed for single-use disposable 

wear, and is to be discarded after each removal.

Wearing Restrictions and Indications

DO NOT USE the Bausch & Lomb SofLens daily 

disposable Toric (hilafilcon B) Visibility Tinted Contact 

Lens when any of the following conditions exist:
•   Acute and subacute inflammation or infection of the 

anterior chamber of the eye

•   Any eye disease, injury, or abnormality that affects 

the cornea, conjunctiva, or eyelids

•   Severe insufficiency of lacrimal secretion  

(dry eyes)

•   Corneal hypoesthesia (reduced corneal sensitivity) 

•   Any systemic disease that may affect the eye or be 

exaggerated by wearing contact lenses

•   Allergic reactions of ocular surfaces or adnexa 

(surrounding tissue) that may be induced or 

exaggerated by wearing contact lenses

•   Any active corneal infection (bacterial, fungal, or 

viral)

•  If eyes become red or irritated

Contraindications (Reasons Not To Use)

Eye Care Professional Information

PLEAsE FILL OuT FOR REAdy usE

Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________

Phone: _______________________________________________________________________________________

Other Information: ______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________

IMPORTANT: 

 In the event that you experience any difficulty wearing your lenses or you  

do not understand the instructions given to you, DO NOT WAIT for your next appointment.  

TELEPHONE YOUR EYE CARE PROFESSIONAL IMMEDIATELY.
 

Bausch & Lomb Incorporated 

Rochester, New York 14609

Summary of Contents for Soflens daily disposable Toric hilafilcon B

Page 1: ...orporated All rights reserved worldwide Printed in U S A SL 5351 8077201 Visibility Tinted Contact Lenses PATIENT INFORMATION BOOKLET FOR SINGLE USE DISPOSABLE WEAR CAUTION Federal U S A law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed practitioner ...

Page 2: ...ble from Bausch Lomb 11 Instructions for the Monovision Wearer 12 Personal Wearing Schedule Record 13 Check Up Visits 15 Eye Care Professional Information 16 Glossary of Medical Terms 17 Symbol Reference Guide 18 For labels and cartons Quality System Certification Symbol Fee Paid for Waste Management Sterile Using Steam or Dry Heat See Instruction Leaflet Diameter Use by Date Expiration Date Batch...

Page 3: ...led Personal Cleanliness and Lens Handling as well as the written information leaflets accompanying the lens care products that you buy and any other instructions given to you by your eye care professional Any failure to follow these instructions and the wearing restrictions will increase the chances of contamination damage to the lenses or a build up of deposits on the lenses which can lead to se...

Page 4: ... eye disease injury or abnormality that affects the cornea conjunctiva or eyelids Severe insufficiency of lacrimal secretion dry eyes Corneal hypoesthesia reduced corneal sensitivity Any systemic disease that may affect the eye or be exaggerated by wearing contact lenses Allergic reactions of ocular surfaces or adnexa surrounding tissue that may be induced or exaggerated by wearing contact lenses ...

Page 5: ...ur eye care professional are an important part of wearing contact lenses It is recommended that you follow your eye care professional s directions for follow up examinations Keep all appointments for your check up visits If you move to a new city ask your present eye care professional to refer you to a contact lens professional in your new location Use the space below to record your appointments V...

Page 6: ...touch the lens with your fingernails Carefully follow the handling insertion removal cleaning disinfecting storing and wearing instructions in this booklet and those prescribed by your eye care professional Never use tweezers or other tools to remove your lenses from the lens container unless specifically indicated for that use Pour the lens into the hand Lens Wearing Precautions Never wear your l...

Page 7: ... you are wearing contact lenses Inform your doctor health care professional about being a contact lens wearer Always inform your employer of being a contact lens wearer Some jobs may require the use of eye protection equipment or may require that you not wear lenses Ask your eye care professional whether there are any other wearing restrictions that apply to you Write those restrictions in the spa...

Page 8: ...headaches and a feeling of slight imbalance may last for a brief minute or for several weeks as adaptation takes place The longer these symptoms persist the poorer your prognosis for successful adaptation You should avoid visually demanding situations during the initial adaptation period It is recommended that you first wear these contact lenses in familiar situations which are not visually demand...

Page 9: ...ether Place the lens in the palm of your hand and wet thoroughly with the recommended rewetting solution Refer to the Lens Rewetting Products Chart for the solutions available from Bausch Lomb Then GENTLY rub the lens between your index finger and palm in a gentle back and forth motion If the lens flattens or drapes across your finger the lens or your finger may be too wet To correct this dry your...

Page 10: ... eyelids If the lens feels uncomfortable then Look in a mirror and gently place a finger on the edge of the contact lens and slowly slide the lens away from your nose while looking in the opposite direction Then by blinking the lens will recenter itself If the lens still feels uncomfortable follow the steps described in the section of this booklet entitled Adverse Reactions 4 Centering the Lens Ve...

Page 11: ... eyelids If the lens feels uncomfortable then Look in a mirror and gently place a finger on the edge of the contact lens and slowly slide the lens away from your nose while looking in the opposite direction Then by blinking the lens will recenter itself If the lens still feels uncomfortable follow the steps described in the section of this booklet entitled Adverse Reactions 4 Centering the Lens Ve...

Page 12: ...ether Place the lens in the palm of your hand and wet thoroughly with the recommended rewetting solution Refer to the Lens Rewetting Products Chart for the solutions available from Bausch Lomb Then GENTLY rub the lens between your index finger and palm in a gentle back and forth motion If the lens flattens or drapes across your finger the lens or your finger may be too wet To correct this dry your...

Page 13: ...headaches and a feeling of slight imbalance may last for a brief minute or for several weeks as adaptation takes place The longer these symptoms persist the poorer your prognosis for successful adaptation You should avoid visually demanding situations during the initial adaptation period It is recommended that you first wear these contact lenses in familiar situations which are not visually demand...

Page 14: ... you are wearing contact lenses Inform your doctor health care professional about being a contact lens wearer Always inform your employer of being a contact lens wearer Some jobs may require the use of eye protection equipment or may require that you not wear lenses Ask your eye care professional whether there are any other wearing restrictions that apply to you Write those restrictions in the spa...

Page 15: ...touch the lens with your fingernails Carefully follow the handling insertion removal cleaning disinfecting storing and wearing instructions in this booklet and those prescribed by your eye care professional Never use tweezers or other tools to remove your lenses from the lens container unless specifically indicated for that use Pour the lens into the hand Lens Wearing Precautions Never wear your l...

Page 16: ...ur eye care professional are an important part of wearing contact lenses It is recommended that you follow your eye care professional s directions for follow up examinations Keep all appointments for your check up visits If you move to a new city ask your present eye care professional to refer you to a contact lens professional in your new location Use the space below to record your appointments V...

Page 17: ... eye disease injury or abnormality that affects the cornea conjunctiva or eyelids Severe insufficiency of lacrimal secretion dry eyes Corneal hypoesthesia reduced corneal sensitivity Any systemic disease that may affect the eye or be exaggerated by wearing contact lenses Allergic reactions of ocular surfaces or adnexa surrounding tissue that may be induced or exaggerated by wearing contact lenses ...

Page 18: ...led Personal Cleanliness and Lens Handling as well as the written information leaflets accompanying the lens care products that you buy and any other instructions given to you by your eye care professional Any failure to follow these instructions and the wearing restrictions will increase the chances of contamination damage to the lenses or a build up of deposits on the lenses which can lead to se...

Page 19: ...ble from Bausch Lomb 11 Instructions for the Monovision Wearer 12 Personal Wearing Schedule Record 13 Check Up Visits 15 Eye Care Professional Information 16 Glossary of Medical Terms 17 Symbol Reference Guide 18 For labels and cartons Quality System Certification Symbol Fee Paid for Waste Management Sterile Using Steam or Dry Heat See Instruction Leaflet Diameter Use by Date Expiration Date Batch...

Page 20: ...orporated All rights reserved worldwide Printed in U S A SL 5351 8077201 Visibility Tinted Contact Lenses PATIENT INFORMATION BOOKLET FOR SINGLE USE DISPOSABLE WEAR CAUTION Federal U S A law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed practitioner ...

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