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Boston Advance Condit Solution 120ml

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Description

Boston ADVANCEā„¢ Comfort Formula Conditioning Solution contains a unique preservative and wetting system designed to enhance lens performance and provide you with improved comfort. Boston ADVANCEā„¢ Comfort Formula Conditioning Solution has been reformulated with patented biocompatible ingredients to lengthen lens wettability and reduce deposit formation. While you may experience some slight blurring upon initial insertion, you may find it will provide longer, more comfortable wear for your rigid gas permeable contact lenses. Not For Use With Soft Contact Lenses.

Common Uses

Disinfects and provides excellent wettability for exceptional comfort

Ingredients

A sterile, aqueous, buffered, slightly hypertonic solution containing a cationic cellulose derivative polymer, a cellulosic viscosifier, polyvinyl alcohol and a derivatized polyethylene glycol as wetting and cushioning agents; preserved with chlorhexidine gluconate (0.003%), polyaminopropyl biguanide (0.0005%) and edetate disodium (0.05%).

Directions

1. Wash hands with mild soap.

2. Rub both sides of the lenses carefully with two to four (4) drops of Boston ADVANCE Cleaner in the palm of your hand for twenty (20) seconds.

3. Remove all traces of the cleaner by thoroughly rinsing with fresh tap water.

4. Place lenses in empty lens case and fill with fresh Boston ADVANCE Comfort Formula Conditioning Solution. Soak lenses for at least four (4) hours (or overnight) before wearing. Always use fresh solution for soaking and storing lenses.

5. After removing lenses from the lens case, apply fresh conditioning solution to wet the lenses for additional cushioning, if desired, and insert.

6. Thoroughly clean interior of lens case with hot water and air dry after each use.

7. Discard solution ninety (90) days after opening. Record date opened in space provided on bottle label. Note: When used daily, this solution will be depleted before ninety (90) days. 8. Lens cases should be replaced frequently to avoid potential microbial contamination and ocular irritation.