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Contact Lens Safety Tips

Here's a list of safety tips from the Contact Lens Council:

  • Visit a reputable eye care professional for a complete eye examination every 12 months or more frequently if directed by your eye care professional.

  • Use only contact lenses approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and prescribed by a licensed eye care practitioner.

  • Never swap contact lens with another person.

  • Don't wear lenses longer than prescribed, nor when sleeping unless otherwise directed.

  • If eyes become red or irritated, remove the lenses immediately and talk to your doctor. Don't try to brave the irritation.

  • Replace contacts regularly because they wear out over time. Throw away disposable lenses after the recommended wearing period.

Cleaning tips

  • Remember this acronym - CRD, for Cleanse, Rinse and Disinfect. Do this to your lenses after removal and before wearing them again. Enzyme and cleaning solutions cannot substitute for disinfecting, although there are multipurpose products that can perform many of these functions if used as directed.

  • Wash and rinse your hands before handling your lenses. Use a non-perfumed hand soap.

  • Do not use saliva to clean your lenses.

  • Never use non-sterile homemade saline, distilled water or tap water for any part of your lens care regimen.

  • Know your solution. Solutions cannot always be mixed. Use products recommended by your doctor. Not all solutions can be used for all contact lenses.

  • Solutions can become contaminated through contact with lenses. Do not let the bottle tip touch any surface, including your contact lenses.

  • Clean, rinse and air-dry your lens case each time lenses are removed. Contact lens cases can be a source of bacteria growth.

Publication Source: Vitality on Demand
Online Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology http://www.medem.com/medlb/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=ZZZ5367USEE&sub_cat=0
Online Editor: Rademaekers, Ed
Online Editor: Sylvia Byrd RN MBA
Online Medical Reviewer: Fincannon, Joy RN MN
Online Medical Reviewer: Godsey, Cynthia M.S., M.S.N., APRN
Online Medical Reviewer: Lambert, J.G. M.D.
Date Last Reviewed: 2/28/2008
Date Last Modified: 9/18/2008
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