2. Wear schedule
(1) These lenses are daily use lenses intended to be replaced monthly. Wear
your lenses only while awake. Remove the lenses before going to bed.
(2) The time required to become accustomed to the lenses varies from
person to person. Follow the instructions given by your eye doctor to
accustomize to your lenses at the optimal pace for you.
[Example of schedule]
Day
1
2
3
4 to 6
7 and thereafter
Hours
6
8
10
12
All waking hours
(12 to 14 hours)
(3) In cases in which contact lens use is suspended for:
• Less than a week: Start by reducing the time worn by 2 to 4 hours.
• A week or more: Start with the above schedule as in the first use.
• A month or more: Consult your eye doctor before resuming use of
contact lenses.
3. Lens care
Cleaning and disinfection is essential after using soft contact lenses.
Disinfect with chemical disinfectant. Proceed as follows:
• Gently and thoroughly rub both sides of the lens.
• Rinse the lens before wearing.
• Use all of the MPS within one month after opening.
• Do not reuse disinfectant.
• Do not transfer disinfectant to another container.
You must follow the detailed descriptions in Instruction for Use
(Package Insert) and Labeling.
4. Storing the lens case
• After using the lens case, dispose of the storage solution in the case,
thoroughly wash the lens case, and allow to dry.
• Replace the lens case with a new lens case at periodic intervals.
5. Regular checkups
Get regular checkups after one week, one month, three months, and then
every three months or as instructed by your eye doctor.
[Precautions]
1. Important basic precautions
(1) Carefully read these Instructions for Use before using your contact
lenses. Keep the Instructions in a safe place for future reference. You can
also view the Instructions for Use on the SEED website.
(2) Consult your eye doctor if you have an allergic disease. Allergic
conditions may increase the likelihood of adverse events.
2. Problems/adverse events
The following problems and adverse events may occur:
(1) Problems
Lens:
Tearing, scratches, foreign matter (dirt), deformation
(bending), discoloration
Storage solution: Empty, discoloration/alteration
Package:
Breakage, damage leading to leaks, fouling, wrong
number of lenses in packaging
(2) Adverse events
Corneal ulcer, corneal abscess, corneal perforation, corneal infiltration,
corneal erosion, keratitis, corneal epithelial disorders such as corneal
epithelial staining, corneal edema, corneal neovascularization,
conjunctivitis, subconjunctival hemorrhage, iritis, hordeolum, meibomitis,
chalazion, ptosis, accommodative asthenopia, dry eye, and loss of
corneal endothelial cells
*Package labeling
P
Power
STERILE Sterilized using steam or dry heat
BC
Base curve
紙
Package material: paper
DIA
Diameter
プラ
Package material: plastic
Batch code
Use by date
<Symptoms and countermeasures>
• Do not use forcibly if your eyes are not in good condition or you are
unwell.
• Try the following countermeasures if you experience any of the
following symptoms while using the lenses. If symptoms persist,
consult your eye doctor immediately.
Symptoms
Countermeasures
Foreign body sensation,
pain, itching, clouding,
unusual eye discharge,
and unusual redness of
the eyes
• Check the lenses. Replace with new lenses if
they appear torn or otherwise damaged.
• If the lens appears dirty, gently rub and rinse
the lens.
•
If the symptoms occurred after extended
periods of wear, try wearing them for shorter
periods.
Unstable visual acuity,
difficulty in seeing, and
eye strain
• Check which lens is for the left eye, which lens
is for right, and inside/outside of the lenses and
reinsert the lenses correctly.
• If the lens appears dirty, gently rub and rinse
the lens.
• If the symptoms occurred after extended
periods of wear, try wearing them for shorter
periods.
Feeling of dryness
• Blink several times to produce more tears.
• Use eye drops for soft contact lenses.
3. Use by pregnant, parturient and breastfeeding women and children
(1) If you use medication or eye drops, if you are pregnant, or if you have
just given birth, consult your eye doctor. Your condition may affect lens
use.
(2) A child should use their lenses under supervision of parents.
4. Use by elderly persons
For use by elderly persons or persons who have difficulty handling the
lenses themselves, consult an eye doctor for appropriate instructions.
5. Other precautions
(1) Take spare lenses and glasses with you in case you lose or have to
stop using the lenses.
(2) Before traveling abroad, check conditions at your destination and bring
the lenses and lens care products required or determine how to buy
them there.
(3) Put on make-up after putting on the lenses and remove the make-up
after removing the lenses.
(4) Do not allow cosmetics to come into contact with the lenses.
(5) It is advisable to use artificial tears, without preservatives, for soft
contact lenses while wearing the lenses. Other eye drops should be
used under instructions of your eye doctor.
(6) Remove the lenses before swimming.
(7) Wear contact lenses when driving or operating machinery only after
you become accustomed to wearing them.
If a lens dislodges 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.
(8) If your eyes are exposed to strong wind, use some form of protection
against wind (e.g., goggles).
(9) If you get anything in your eye while wearing the lenses, immediately
remove them. Consult your eye doctor if you notice symptoms.
(10) Do not wear one lens on top of another lens.
[Storage and expiration]
1. Storage: Store at room temperature. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight
and freezing temperatures.
2. Expiration date: The expiration date of the lenses is indicated on the
outer carton and packaging container. Open the package and use
before the expiration date.
Example: 2023-08 means “Expires in August 2023.”
[Name of Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer]
<Marketing Authorization Holder>
SEED Co., Ltd.
2-40-2 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Phone (switchboard): 03-3813-1111
[Contact information]
<Inquiries about symptoms>
For symptoms related to use of the contact lenses, consult the eye
doctor who prescribed the lenses.
<Product inquiries>
We make every effort to ensure quality. However, if you should find any
abnormality in the lens or packaging, keep the product without using it
and consult your eye doctor or supplier.