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microbial contamination can occur, which may lead to permanent eye damage.
19. Always remember to take spare lenses and glasses with you when you go on a trip, etc. in case you lose or
damage your lenses.
20. Never wear someone else’s lenses or give your lenses to someone else, as this may result in problems such as
use of the wrong lenses or eye disorders.
21. Do not wear on top of other lenses, as doing so may result in problems such as eye disorders.
22. Do not use anything other than lens care products (for example, tap water) to care for your lenses. Also do not
use a mixture of different types of lens care products, as this may result in eye disorders or cause deformation
of the lenses, making them unusable.
23. Users who find it difficult to insert or remove contact lenses themselves such as children or elderly people
should consult their eye care practitioner for appropriate guidance.
24. Pregnant women may experience some difficulty wearing contact lenses that were once comfortable or
experience a temporary deterioration in their vision, and they should seek appropriate guidance where
necessary.
25. People who suffer with allergies may be more prone to diseases of the eyes and skin than other users, and they
should seek appropriate guidance where necessary.
26. Use of contact lenses may be affected by illness, pregnancy, childbirth, use of medications, physical condition,
eye conditions, and living environment. The conditions in which you wear contact lenses may also change after
you have started wearing contact lenses. Always seek appropriate guidance where necessary.
27. Always 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 gradually diminish as you become used to your lenses. However, if you experience
acute symptoms or if symptoms persist, stop wearing your lenses and promptly consult your eye care
practitioner.
• Slight discomfort • Slightly bloodshot eyes • Unstable vision • Watering eyes • Itchy eyes
WEARING SCHEDULE
1.
This is a daily wear, 2-week-disposable contact lens. Please wear the lenses only while awake and remove them
before sleeping.
2.
The wearing and replacement schedules should be determined by the eye care professional as individual
response to contact lenses varies. Regular checkups or follow ups, as determined by the eye care professional,
are also very important.
(Suggested Schedule)
Day
1
2
3
4-6
7 and after
Hours
6
8
10
12
All waking hours
(12~14)
3.
In cases where contact lens wear is stopped for:
Less than a week - please start by shortening the wearing schedule by 2 to 4 hours.
More than a week - please start by referring to the table above.
More than 1 month - please consult your eye care professional before starting the contact lens wear.
EMERGENCIES
Patient should be informed that if chemicals of any kind (household products, gardening solutions, laboratory
chemicals, etc.) are splashed into the eyes, the patient should: Flush eyes immediately with tap water or fresh
saline solution, remove and discard the lens, and immediately contact the eye care professional or visit a hospital
emergency room without delay.