INTENDED USE
Correction of vision
INDICATIONS
For myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia
INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
SEED 1dayPure EDOF is a daily wear soft contact lens. Once daily wear lenses
have been removed from the eye, it must be thrown away.
・Instructions on handling lenses
1. Keep your fingernails short and smooth to avoid scratching your eye or your
lenses.
2. Always wash your hands with soap and rinse carefully before handling your
lenses. Lenses may become contaminated if you do not wash your hands
properly.
3. Always 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 is any damage or
leakage, do not open and contact the point of purchase.
・Removing the lenses from the blister packaging
1. Break off the blister packaging by folding down the sides.
2. Remove the label, keeping a firm hold on the blister packaging and the label.
When doing this, be careful not to cut your hand on the blister packaging or
label. Also note that the lens storage solution inside the blister packaging may
splash upon removal of the label.
3. Remove the lens from the blister packaging by sticking the lens to the pad of
your index finger. Alternatively, turn the blister packaging upside down and
empty the lens together with the storage solution into the palm of your hand.
Take care, because if you dig your nail into the lens or scrape the lens on the
rim of the blister packaging on removal, the lens may be damaged.
・Checking the lenses
1. Hold the edges of the lens from the side and gently move up and down to
remove the liquid.
2. Put the concave surface on the index finger of your dominant hand and check
which the right and the wrong sides of the lens are. A lens has a right side and a
wrong side.
Ensure that the lens is not inside out. Place the lens on your right index finger
and verify the shape. (fig. 1 and 2)
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.
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.
3. Personal qualities
Anyone who cannot follow the recommendations of their eye care practitioner,
anyone who cannot use contact lenses properly, anyone who fails to attend
regular check-ups, anyone who cannot follow the hygiene routine required to
wear contact lenses, anyone who has an extremely nervous disposition.
4. Prohibition of reuse
A lens cannot be reused once it has been removed from the eye.
WARNINGS
・ Even when used properly, they may cause eye disorders such as the following,
and if left untreated, these eye disorders may become serious or may result in
loss of sight. To wear your contact lenses safely, be sure to read this Instructions
for Use carefully and to follow the instructions of your eye care practitioner and
the proper methods for handling contact lenses.
Example for eye disorders
・Corneal edema
・Corneal ulcer
・Corneal infiltration
・Corneal epithelial erosion
・Keratitis (including infectious keratitis)
・Conjunctivitis (including giant papillary conjunctivitis)
・Possibility of speeding up reduction in corneal endothelial cells
・Possibility of changing the shape of the cornea
・ Lenses may be damaged or become damaged. If you have inadvertently worn a
lens which is damaged or otherwise faulty, or if a lens becomes damaged while
you are wearing it, remove the lens immediately and consult your eye care
practitioner immediately, regardless of whether you have any subjective
symptoms.
PRECAUTIONS
・ Be sure to read this Instructions for Use carefully before using your contact
lenses, and if you are in any doubt about the terms or information contained
herein, please consult your eye care practitioner for clarification before using the
lenses.
・Retain this Instructions for Use for future reference.
1. Do not wear contact lenses that are damaged.
2. SEED 1dayPure EDOF is a daily wear soft contact lens which must be replaced
daily, and do not reuse once it has been removed from your eye.
3. Do not wear contact lenses for longer than the recommended wearing period.
4. Use contact lenses properly in accordance with recommended methods for
handling contact lenses.
5. Always attend regular contact lens check-ups.
6. If you experience any problem at all, consult your eye care practitioner
immediately.
7. Always insert lenses promptly after opening, as lenses may become
contaminated.
8. Avoid rubbing your eyes while wearing lenses, as this may result in scratches to
your eyes or displacement of the lenses.
9. Do not mix up right and left lenses, as doing so may result in impairment of
vision and discomfort.
10. Make sure you have appropriate glasses to use in case you are unable to wear
your contact lenses due to the condition of your eyes or for other reasons, or
after you have worn your lenses for the wearing period recommended by your
eye care practitioner. Continuing to wear your contact lenses regardless may
cause eye disorders or other problems.
11. Do not wear contact lenses for driving or operating machinery until you are used
to them.
12. If a lens becomes decentered or falls out while you are driving or operating
machinery, stop driving or operating the machinery promptly after making sure
that it is safe to do so.
13. Follow the instructions of your eye care practitioner if using eye drops while
wearing contact lenses.
14. Do not allow cosmetics, pharmaceuticals or other substances to come into contact
with your lenses. If cosmetics (eyeliner, cleansing products, etc.) become attached
to your lenses through your tears, this may result in discolouration or
deterioration in the quality or the lenses, making them unusable.
15. When your eyes are exposed to strong wind (when riding a motorbike or bicycle,
skiing, in strong wind, etc.), always use some kind of protection against the wind
such as sunglasses or goggles. Failure to do so may result in uncomfortably dry
lenses or the loss of a lens.
16. Always remove your lenses for swimming, as failure to do so may result in
problems such as an eye disorder or the loss of a lens.
17. 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.
18. If solvents such as household detergents get in your eyes, remove your lenses
immediately, and consult your eye care practitioner. In such cases, it is advisable
to not rely on your own judgment in deciding to use eye drops, etc.
19. 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.
20. Do not wear on top of other lenses, as doing so may result in problems such as
eye disorders.
21. 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.
22. 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.
23. 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.
24. 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.
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
SEED Co., Ltd. Kounosu Laboratory
1030-7, Fukuro, Kounosu, Saitama, 369-0131, Japan
SEED Contact Lens Europe GmbH
Professor Küntscher Straße 2, 24232 SchÖnkirchen Germany
0598
11/2019
Patent https://www.seed.co.jp/patents/
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IMPORTANT
DESCRIPTION
SEED 1dayPure EDOF shows progressive lens design.
This lens material is based on 2-HEMA compound where positive and negative ions co-exist.
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IMPORTANTE
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Meaning of symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
P
Power
BC
Base curve
DIA
Diameter
Representative
of EC
Lo
Low depth of
focus
Mid
Middle depth of
focus
Hi
High depth of
focus
Batch code
Manufacturer
Do not reuse
Use by date
Sterilized using
steam or dry
heat
Caution/Consult
Instructions for
Use
EDOF
Extended depth
of focus