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It's possible for patients to have allergic reactions to specific preservatives, and that's why I've listed them here for quick reference. To use, wash hands and rub both sides of the lenses carefully with 2 to 4 drops in the palm of your hand for 20 seconds.
The Cons: These solutions must be allowed a full 6 hours or overnight to convert, otherwise they will cause significant discomfort and toxic corneal burn if hydrogen peroxide directly contacts the cornea. Also of note is that RGP lenses with Tangible Hydra-PEG coatings should NOT be cleaned with abrasive daily cleaners like Boston Advance due to the risk of damaging the surface coating. Boston Advance ® Conditioning Solution dual disinfecting system delivers excellent protection against harmful microorganisms.To properly disinfect RGP lenses, the manufacturer recommendsputting 2-4 drops of ClearCare directly on the contact lens and then rub the lens with your finger tips.
If you have had this happen to you, the pain can be severe but luckily the damage is superficial and won't cause any permanent harm to the cornea. The tablets contain cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) to create a pink hue so you can visibly tell that neutralization is happening.Rinse each side of the lens thoroughly for at least 5 seconds with a saline solution that’s compatible with rigid gas permeable lenses. Unfortunately it's possible to be blinded by contact lens wear, so proper hygiene and care is essential. The hydrogen peroxide solution is converted to saline via an enzymatic reaction in the special case design.
Such as the Boston Advance Multipack that offers enough cleaning and storage solutions for up to three months, or Boston Simplus, which provides a full cleaning and conditioning system in just the one bottle. Many RGP contact lens solutions will mention "conditioning" -- that means improving the wettability of the contact lens so that it stays better hydrated on your eye to maintain great comfort and clear vision.
Daily use of this product will prevent the accumulation of stubborn deposits which impair the wearing comfort of rigid gas permeable lenses. It's formula contains isopropyl alcohol so not only is it an excellent deposit-buster, but it has strong antimicrobial effects as well. Even though the risks of infection are much lower when you wear daytime wear RGP lenses than overnight wear soft contact lenses, because patients wear these lenses for much longer, up to a few years at a time, the repeat exposure to bacteria can cause significant risk.
