Wearing Restrictions And Indications; Contraindications (Reasons Not To Use) - Bausch & Lomb Soflens daily disposable Toric hilafilcon B Patient Information Booklet

Visibility tinted contact lenses
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are reacting to the contact lenses and whether there
are any early signs of possible problems.
If problems or symptoms should occur, immediately
remove your lenses and follow the steps described in
the section of this booklet entitled "Warnings" and
"Adverse Reactions". (Refer to "Glossary of Medical

Wearing Restrictions and Indications

The Bausch & Lomb SofLens daily disposable Toric
(hilafilcon B) Visibility Tinted Contact Lens is indicated
for the daily wear correction of refractive ametropia
(myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism) in not-aphakic
persons with non-diseased eyes, exhibiting astigmatism

Contraindications (Reasons Not To Use)

DO NOT USE the Bausch & Lomb SofLens daily
disposable Toric (hilafilcon B) Visibility Tinted Contact
Lens when any of the following conditions exist:
• A cute and subacute inflammation or infection of the
anterior chamber of the eye
• A ny eye disease, injury, or abnormality that affects
the cornea, conjunctiva, or eyelids
• S evere insufficiency of lacrimal secretion
(dry eyes)
• C orneal hypoesthesia (reduced corneal sensitivity)
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Terms" for description of medical terms used in this
booklet). Prompt attention to problems is essential and
may require immediate professional care.
Remember, when wearing soft contact lenses your eyes
should look and feel good, and your vision should be
clear.
of 5.00 diopters or less, that does not interfere with
visual acuity. The lens may be prescribed in spherical
powers ranging from +20.00D to -20.00D.
The lens has been prescribed for single-use disposable
wear, and is to be discarded after each removal.
• A ny systemic disease that may affect the eye or be
exaggerated by wearing contact lenses
• A llergic reactions of ocular surfaces or adnexa
(surrounding tissue) that may be induced or
exaggerated by wearing contact lenses
• A ny active corneal infection (bacterial, fungal, or
viral)
• If eyes become red or irritated

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