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INTRODUCTION
TO
YOUR
NEW
LENSES
Your
new
lens
is
especially
designed
for
comfort,
ease
handling
and
excellent
optical
qualities.
Your
lenses
are
precisely
made
by
a
patented
molding
system.
Made
f
soft
supple,
water
loving
(hydrophilic)
material,
your
new
lenses
are
designed
to
give
you
comfort
and
easy
handling.
We
welcome
you
to
the
Coopervision,
Inc.
scheduled
replacement
program.
Remember,
to
be
successful
you
do
need
to
listen
to
and
continue
to
visit
your
eye
care
provider.
Therefore,
please
read
on.
Cleanliness
is
an
important
aspect
of
contact
lens
care.
Before
handling
your
lenses,
always
wash
and
rinse
your
hands
thoroughly
and
dry
them
with
a
lint
‐
free
towel.
Do
not
use
soaps,
lotions,
cold
creams
and
perfumes
which
leave
a
residue
on
your
hands.
Avoid
using
medications,
creams,
deodorants,
make
‐
up,
after
‐
shave
lotions,
or
similar
items
prior
to
touching
your
lenses.
When
hair
spray
is
used,
the
eyes
must
be
kept
closed
until
the
spray
has
settled.
Take
care
in
handling
your
lenses.
Always
avoid
touching
your
lenses
with
your
fingernails
or
other
sharp
objects.
Soft
contact
lenses,
including
Coopervision,
Inc.
contact
lenses,
are
made
of
a
type
of
plastic
that
absorbs
liquids
and
vapors.
As
such,
they
may
collect
both
extraneous
and
naturally
occurring
deposits.
Therefore,
if
the
lens
needs
to
be
removed
before
the
prescribed
wearing
time
has
elapsed,
you
must
follow
the
sections
in
this
booklet
entitled,
“Lens
Care
Lens
Handling”
as
well
as
the
written
instructions
on
the
recommended
care
products.
Damaged
lenses
can
lead
to
serious
eye
infections
and
discomfort.
If
any
problems
do
occur,
remove
your
lenses
and
visit
your
eye
care
practitioner.
Your
lenses
were
designed
to
provide
comfortable
vision.
Proper
care
and
adherence
to
instructions
should
ensure
that
you
feel
good
and
see
clearly.
INDICATIONS:
Daily
Wear
:
Coopervision,
Inc.
polymacon
contact
lenses
are
indicated
for
the
correction
of
visual
acuity
in
non
‐
aphakic
persons
with
nondiseased
eyes
that
are
myopic
or
hyperopic
and
may
exhibit
astigmatism
of
1.50
diopters
or
less
that
does
not
interfere
with
visual
acuity.
Extended
Wear
:
Coopervision,
Inc.
polymacon
contact
lenses
are
indicated
for
the
correction
of
visual
acuity
in
non
‐
aphakic
persons
with
nondiseased
eyes
that
are
myopic
or
hyperopic
and
may
exhibit
astigmatism
of
1.50
diopters
or
less
that
does
not
interfere
with
visual
acuity.
The
lens
may
be
prescribed
for
either
daily
wear
or
for
extended
wear
from
1
to
7
days
between
removals
for
cleaning
and
disinfection
in
the
Scheduled
Replacement
Program
(see
the
“WARNINGS”
sections
with
reference
to
the
relationship
between
the
lens
wearing
schedule
and
corneal
complications).