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LENS
HANDLING
Rewetting
Your
Lenses
Soft
contact
lens
wearers
may
occasionally
experience
periods
of
slight
discomfort
or
blurred
vision
caused
by
wearing
lenses
that
have
been
partially
dehydrated.
Lens
wearers
on
an
extended
wear
schedule
may
upon
awakening
experience
eye
secretions
or
hazy
vision.
These
conditions
can
usually
be
remedied
by
suing
a
rewetting
drop.
You
can
apply
rewetting
solutions
while
the
lenses
are
on
the
eye.
Just
place
one
drop
of
rewetting
solution
on
each
lens
and
blink
2
to
3
times.
Use
3
‐
4
times
daily
or
as
needed.
CAUTION:
Anything
other
than
a
very
slight
symptom
that
goes
away
within
a
few
minutes
may
indicate
a
problem,
and
the
need
for
immediate
medical
attention,
as
stated
in
the
WARNINGS
Section.
Be
sure
to
follow
the
steps
provided
in
the
section
entitled,
“Adverse
Effects”.
General
Tips
‐
Hands
must
be
washed,
rinsed
thoroughly
and
dried
with
a
lint
free
towel
before
handling
the
lenses.
‐
Cosmetics,
lotions,
soaps
and
creams
must
not
some
in
contact
with
the
lenses
since
eye
irritation
or
infection
may
result.
Do
not
use
aerosol
or
pump
products,
such
as
hair
spray,
while
lenses
are
being
worn
since
liquids
and
vapors
may
damage
the
lens.
THE
PACKAGING
Your
new
contact
lenses
are
individually
packaged
in
a
sterile
saline
solution.
The
unique
tamper
‐
evident
mini
‐
vials
are
made
from
recyclable
glass
and
the
blister
pack
containers
are
made
of
plastic.
In
order
to
help
our
environment
please
recycle
all
used
mini
‐
vials
with
other
glass
products.
To
remove
the
fresh
lens
from
the
mini
‐
vial,
grasp
the
polished
aluminum
tab
and
pull
straight
back
and
down.
Remove
the
broken
ring.
Remove
the
rubber
‐
like
stopper.
Shake
the
vial
and
pour
the
fluid
AND
the
lens
into
your
cleaned
palm
of
your
hand.
To
remove
the
fresh
lens
from
a
blister
pack,
peel
the
aluminum
foil
back.
Remove
the
lens
from
the
plastic
tub
by
pouring
the
lens
into
your
cleaned
palm
of
your
hand.
After
you
remove
the
lens
from
the
container:
1. Examine
to
be
sure
that
it
is
moist,
clean,
clear
and
free
of
any
nicks
of
tears.
2. Make
sure
the
lens
is
not
turned
inside
out.
Simply
inspect
the
lens
to
see
if
the
edges
turn
out.
If
they
do,
the
lens
is
inside
out.
Should
you
accidently
place
an
inside
‐
out
lend
on
your
eye,
one
of
the
following
signs
should
signal
you
to
remove
it
and
replace
it
correctly:
‐
Less
than
usual
comfort
‐
The
lens
may
fold
on
the
eye
‐
Excessive
lens
movement
blink
‐
Blurred
vision