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3.  Check  if  there  is  anything  wrong  with  the  lens,  for  example,  deformation,  discolouration,  foreign  matter, 

damage, scratches and dirt, and do not wear the lens if there is anything wrong with it. 

Inserting lenses 

1. Put the lens onto your finger, and, with the middle finger of the same hand, pull down your lower eyelid. With 

the index finger of your other hand, pull up your top eyelid. If you put your finger on your eyelash line, you 
can open your eyes wide. 

2. Look in the mirror so that your cornea comes into the center of your eye. Slowly bring the lens close to your 

eye and put it gently in place, still looking in the mirror. If you glance upwards when doing this, the lens will 
not be properly centered on your cornea. 

3. When you have placed the lens properly on the cornea, slowly remove your index finger and then remove your 

fingers which had been holding your eyelids, starting with the bottom lid first and then the top lid. If you 
remove your fingers quickly and blink your eye shut, the lens may change position or fall out. 

4. Check in the mirror that the lens is on top of your cornea and, covering the opposite eye with your hand, check 

your sight in your right and left eyes. 

5. Follow the same procedure to fit the lens in your other eye. 

Removing the lenses 

1. Check the position of the lens in the mirror. 
2. Looking straight in the mirror, hold the mirror upward and look at the eye reflected in the mirror. 
3. With your middle finger, slowly pull your lower lid down, and with the index finger of the same hand, move 

the lens down from the cornea. 

4. In this position, use the pads of your thumb and index finger to gently take hold of the bottom of the lens. 

 
To avoid scratching your eye, take care not to touch your eye directly with the tips of your fingers or your 
fingernails. 
If you are unable to remove the lens, blink several times and then try again. 

Lens care   

1. Since protein and lipids present in your tears will become attached to the surface of your contact lenses as 

you wear them, it is important to follow the lens care regimen for washing, rinsing, disinfecting and storing 
your lenses. Failure to follow the lens care regimen will result in lenses becoming dirty and may result in 
serious eye disorders or eye infections. 

2. Use lens care products suitable for soft contact lenses. You can use a chemical disinfection system. 

3. Use lens care products according to their Instructions for Use. 

4. The extent to which lenses become dirty varies from person to person. If your lenses tend to become dirty, 

try rubbing your lenses with a cleaning solution or using a protein removal liquid. If the dirt will not come 
off, even if you have not worn the lens for a full two weeks, replace it with a new one. 

5. When following the lens care regimen, use a plug or contact lens sink mat to prevent the lenses from being 

washed away. 

6. Empty and clean contact lens cases with digital rubbing using fresh, sterile disinfecting solutions/contact 

lens cleaner (never use water), followed by rinsing with fresh, sterile disinfecting solutions (never use water) 
and wiping the lens cases with fresh, clean tissue is recommended. 

7.  Replace  your  lens  case  roughly  every  one  or  two  months.  Prolonged  use  will  result  in  a  proliferation  of 

bacteria  due  to  the  build-up  of  dirt,  rendering  disinfection  inadequate  and  leading  to  eye  disorders  or 
infections. 

8. Do not change the contact lens care system without consulting an eye care professional. 

CONTRAINDICATIONS 

1. Medical conditions 

Acute and sub-acute inflammation of the anterior eye, Eye infection, Uveitis, Reduced corneal sensitivity, 

Dry eye or lacrimal apparatus disease to an extent that poses a problem for wearing lenses, Eyelid disorder, 
Allergy to an extent that affects the wearing of lenses, Other diseases which would  hinder use of contact 
lenses. 

2. Environmental conditions.   

Anyone living or working in dry environments.   
Anyone living or working in an environment where dust or chemicals are likely to enter the eye.   

Summary of Contents for 2weekPure moisture

Page 1: ...ays handle your lenses somewhere that is well lit clean and sterile 4 Your contact lenses may become damaged depending on how you handle them Checking the lenses and blister packaging 1 Check which lenses are for the right eye and which lenses are for the left eye 2 Check if there is anything wrong with the lenses and blister packaging before opening If there is anything wrong for example if there...

Page 2: ...nce protein and lipids present in your tears will become attached to the surface of your contact lenses as you wear them it is important to follow the lens care regimen for washing rinsing disinfecting and storing your lenses Failure to follow the lens care regimen will result in lenses becoming dirty and may result in serious eye disorders or eye infections 2 Use lens care products suitable for s...

Page 3: ...tact lens check ups 7 If you experience any problem at all consult your eye care practitioner immediately 8 Always insert lenses promptly after opening as lenses may become contaminated If you do not use the lenses straight away store them according to the instructions of the lens care products 9 Avoid rubbing your eyes while wearing lenses as this may result in scratches to your eyes or displacem...

Page 4: ...ys check the expiry and disinfect the contact lenses before wearing if they have not been worn for a length of time 28 Consult your eye care professional if you wish to change the lens type or parameters POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS Until you are used to your lenses Until you are used to your lenses you may experience symptoms such as the following Symptoms vary from person to person but will gradual...

Page 5: ...mbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Power Base curve Diameter AX Axis CYL Cylinder ADD Addition power Representative of EC Batch code Manufacturer Caution Consult Instructions for Use Use by date Sterilized using steam or dry heat Follow instructions for use SPH 2week replacement spherical contact lens TC 2week replacement astigmatic contact lens MS 2week replacement bifocal contact...

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