SEED Iris Lens
Revised August 2017 (version 4) (revision based on new guidelines)
Revised November 2013 (version 3) (revision based on new guidelines)
[Warnings]
1.
Wearing contact lenses (“lenses” hereinafter) may lead to corneal ulcers, keratitis
(including infectious keratitis), corneal infiltration, corneal epithelial disorders such as
corneal erosion, corneal edema, conjunctivitis (including giant papillary conjunctivitis),
iritis, and corneal neovascularization, and accelerate loss of corneal endothelial cell
density.
If left untreated, disorders due to use of lenses may lead to blindness.
2.
To prevent eye disorders, observe the following instructions when using and handling
lenses
(1)
Keep to the specified wear schedule.
The wear schedule differs for each individual. Follow the wear schedule specified by
your eye doctor.
(2)
Use the lenses according to the procedures given.
Improper use of the lenses and lens care products may lead to eye disorders. Keep
the lenses and lens care products clean (particularly the lens case). Handle carefully
and use only as instructed.
(3)
Get regular contact lens checkups.
Note that eye disorders and lens damage may occur without subjective symptoms.
Get regular contact lens checkups as instructed by your eye doctor even if you
experience no problems.
(4)
Consult your eye doctor immediately if you experience any problems or notice
anything unusual.
Confirm that your eyes are free of unusual redness or discharge before inserting the
lenses. No discomfort or irritation should occur during use. If you experience
discomfort or problems, consult your eye doctor.
(5)
Never use torn or otherwise damaged lenses.
Always inspect your lenses to confirm they are free of tears and other damage. If you
experience persistent symptoms that may be due to lens damage, consult your eye
doctor.