
| Proper Care for Contact Lens Wearers |
| WARNING: Always wash your hands before touching your eyes or contact lenses. Under no circumstances use saliva or tap water to wet your contact lenses. This will reduce the most common everyday problems with contacts by over 80%. |
| If you experience any soreness, redness or dryness in your eyes at anytime, please consult your eye doctor immediately. |
| 1. Remove your lenses from your eyes every night. Do not sleep with your contacts in your eyes unless you are instructed by your eye doctor. Rinse your disposable contact lenses with a sterile multipurpose solution or hydrogen peroxide. |
| 2. Store your lenses in a clean storage case with new multipurpose solution or remember hydrogen peroxide must be neutralized before reinserting your contact lenses. |
| 3. Remove your lenses from the storage case and insert them into the proper eyes. |
| 4. Always clean and leave your storage case dry. |
| 5. Whenever you use new contact lenses you should use a new storage case with new solution. People using lenses that are more than a two week planned replacement lens, should change their storage case at least every month. |
| 6. Avoid using tap water to moisten, clean or store your contact lenses in. Only wash your lenses and storage cases with approved sterile solutions. Also avoid storing your contacts in saline solution. |
| WARNING: Always wash your hands before touching your eyes or your contact lenses. Under no circumstances use saliva or tap water to wet your contact lenses before insertion. |