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ACUVUE 2 - DISPOSABLE CONTACTS Lens Details: One Year Supply = 8 Boxes (4 per eye) Packaging: 6 Lenses per box Manufacturer: Johnson and Johnson Vistakon Lens Material: Etafilcon A. 42% ACUVUE® 2 Disposable Contact Lenses - exceptional comfort and superior handling. Simply wear them for 1-2 weeks, then throw them away and start on a fresh pair.Added features of these lenses include UV-blocking and an inside-out marker for easier insertion. FEATURES: Excellent vision - 7 out of 10 people get better than 20/20 vision
They're easy to use - a cinch to put on and take out of your eye.
They're comfortable - exceptionally comfortable!
UVA and UVB Blocking* - to help protect portions of your eyes
Visibility tint - so your lenses are easy to see and handle
Inside-out mark - so you'll insert your lenses correctly every time NOTE: Also available in exciting colors WHO SHOULD WEAR ACUVUE 2 CONTACT LENSES?
*UV PROTECTION: Consumer research has shown that UV protection is an important lens attribute for patients. In fact, 3 of 4 patients report that they want UV protection from their contact lenses, and 1 of 2 say they would switch brands for UV protection. Since 1997, ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses have led the way in UV blocking. All ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses are FDA approved to help provide protection against transmission of harmful UV radiation to the cornea and into the eye.** ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses block approximately 82% of UV-A radiation and 97% of UV-B radiation. On the average, contact lenses without UV blocking block approximately 10% of UV-A radiation and 30% of UV-B radiation(1). 1 Harris MG, Hararifar M, Hirano K. Transmittance of tinted and UV-blocking disposable contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci 1999;76(3):177-180. ** WARNING: UV-absorbing contact lenses are NOT substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear such as UV-absorbing goggles or sunglasses, because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. You should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed. NOTE: Long-term exposure to UV radiation is one of the risk factors associated with cataracts. Exposure is based on a number of factors such as environmental conditions (altitude, geography, cloud cover) and personal factors (extent and nature of outdoor activities). UV-Blocking contact lenses help provide protection against harmful UV radiation. However, clinical studies have not been done to demonstrate that wearing UV-Blocking contact lenses reduces the risk of developing cataracts or other eye disorders.
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