Care For A Sticking (Nonmoving) Lens; Emergencies; Lens Rewetting Products Available From Bausch & Lomb - Bausch & Lomb Soflens daily disposable Toric hilafilcon B Patient Information Booklet

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6. CARE FOR A sTICKINg (NONMOVINg) LENs

It is important to the health of your eyes that your
contact lenses move freely. If a lens sticks (stops
moving), put a few drops of the lubricating or rewetting
solution recommended by your eye care professional
into your eye. In this case, do not use plain water or
anything other than the recommended solutions. Do
not attempt to remove a lens that is sticking, which
could damage your eye. If the lens does not begin to
move when you blink after several applications of the
solution or drops, contact your eye care professional
immediately. Do not attempt to remove the lens except
on the advice of your eye care professional.

7. EMERgENCIEs

If chemicals of any kind (household products, gardening
solutions, laboratory chemicals, etc.) are splashed
into your eyes, you should: FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY
WITH TAP WATER AND THEN REMOVE LENSES PROMPTLY.
CONTACT YOUR EYE CARE PROFESSIONAL OR VISIT A
HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM WITHOUT DELAY.
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LENs REWETTINg PROduCTs AVAILABLE FROM
BAusCh & LOMB:
Bausch & Lomb ReNu® Lubricating and Rewetting Drops
Bausch & Lomb Sensitive Eyes® Drops

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