OPTI-FREE Rewetting Drops. For an extra burst of moisture whenever your lenses need it.
$7.99
Regular price
$11.99
OPTI-FREE PureMoist Rewetting Drops is a safe and effective solution for moistening of silicone hydrogel and soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses while on the eyes.
OPTI-FREE PureMoist Rewetting Drops is a safe and effective solution for the prevention of protein deposit build upon soft (hydrophilic) lenses when used four times a day.
OPTI-FREE PureMoist Rewetting Drops is an effective, thimerosal-free and sorbic acid-free formula. For use as recommended by your eye care practitioner.
OPTI-FREE PureMoist Rewetting Drops is a sterile, buffered, isotonic, aqueous solution that contains a citrate/borate buffer and sodium chloride with edetate disodium 0.05% and POLYQUAD® (polyquaternium-1) 0.001% preservatives and RLM-100 (PEG-11 lauryl ether carboxylic acid) and TETRONIC® 1304†.
INDICATIONS (Uses): OPTI-FREE PureMoist Rewetting Drops may be used to lubricate and rewet daily, extended wear and disposable soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses and silicone hydrogel contact lenses as follows:
• Moistening lenses as needed during the day to reduce discomfVort.
• Moistening extended wear lenses prior to retiring at night and upon awakening.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (Reasons Not to Use): Patients allergic to any ingredient in OPTI-FREE PureMoist Rewetting
Drops should not use this product.
WARNINGS:
• Never touch the dropper to any surface, since this may contaminate the solution.
• Replace cap after use.
PROBLEMS WITH CONTACT LENSES AND LENS CARE PRODUCTS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE EYE. It is essential that you follow your eye care practitioner’s directions and all labeling instructions for proper use and care of your lenses and lens care products, including the lens case. Eye problems, including corneal ulcers,
can develop rapidly and lead to loss of vision. Daily wear lenses are not indicated for overnight wear and should not be worn while sleeping. Clinical studies have shown the risk of serious adverse reactions is increased when these lenses are worn overnight. Extended wear lenses should be regularly removed for cleaning and disinfection or for disposal and replacement on the schedule prescribed by your eye care practitioner. Clinical studies have shown that there is an increased incidence of serious adverse reactions in extended wear contact lens users as compared to daily wear contact
lens users. Studies have also shown that the risk of serious adverse reactions increases the longer extended wear lenses are worn before removal for cleaning and disinfection or for disposal and replacement. Studies have also shown that smokers have a higher incidence of adverse reactions. If you experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, or redness of the eye, immediately remove your lenses and promptly contact your eye care practitioner. It is recommended that contact lens wearers see their eye care practitioner twice each year or if directed, more frequently.