Can PureMoist go in your eye?

Can PureMoist go in your eye?

A: Yes. They are designed for use while your lenses are in your eye. A: Opti-Free multi-purpose solutions are formulated for cleaning, disinfecting, and rinsing your lenses immediately before putting them in your eyes.

How do you use PureMoist?

Ingredients

  1. Thoroughly wet each side of the lens with Opti-Free PureMoist solution. Rub the lens for 20 seconds.
  2. Rinse each side of the lens for 10 seconds with a steady stream of Opti-Free PureMoist solution.
  3. Fill your Alcon lens case with fresh Opti-Free PureMoist solution.

Can you use Opti-Free PureMoist as eye drops?

It is not meant for use in your eyes as drops. Although contact solution does contain the saline solution, which is safe for the eyes, it also has cleaning compounds.

How many hours of moisture is Opti-Free Puremoist?

HydraGlyde imbeds itself onto and within the surface of the contact lens and then attracts and retains moisture. This creates an environment of moisture that facilitates wetting for up to 16 hours, which is well beyond any wetting agents currently used in other solutions.

How do I use Puremoist with HydraGlyde?

Remember to always wash, rinse and dry your hands before handling contact lenses.

  1. Fill the empty lens case. with solution.
  2. Wet each side of the. lens with the solution.
  3. Rub each lens for. 20 seconds with your finger.
  4. Rinse each side. of the contact lens. for 10 seconds with a. steady stream of the solution.

How many hours of moisture is Opti-Free PureMoist?

What is the difference between Opti-Free Replenish and PureMoist?

Opti-Free® Replenish® was specially designed to recondition silicone hydrogel and soft contact lenses. It also contains Polyquad® and Aldox® anti-microbial agents for compatible disinfection with all soft contact lenses. Opti-Free® PureMoist® is the newest disinfecting solution in the Opti-Free family.

Why does my contact solution burn my eyes?

It’s possible your eyes are burning because you are sensitive to the preservative or other ingredients in your contact lens solutions. Even if you have used the same contact lens solution for months or even years, it’s possible to develop a delayed sensitivity reaction that can cause a burning sensation.

Can you put rubbing alcohol in your eye?

Alcohol may damage the surface of your eye, but it’s unlikely to cause damage to the deeper structures. Even so, any time you splash a chemical in your eye constitutes an eye emergency. If your pain doesn’t subside within a couple of hours, you should seek medical attention.

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