MEDICAL DEVICE
A contact lens is a prescription device and it must only be
fit and prescribed by an Eye Care Professional. Borrowing contact lenses,
or obtaining them without a prescription, could lead to serious vision problems.
Although all eyes look pretty much the same, in reality everybody's eyes
are slightly different. Eyes come in a variety of shapes and sizes. That's
why it's important to have your Eye Care Professional fit your contact lenses
for your particular eye shape and size.
Even if you've been wearing contacts for years, it's a good idea to have
your Eye Care Professional check your prescription to make sure that your
lenses offer the best possible fit for your unique eyes.
In order to take good care of your eyes, we recommend that you see your
Eye Care Professional at least once a year. Yearly visits can detect vision
changes as well as early signs of some other health problems.

Important Information for contact lens wearers:
ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses are available by prescription only for vision correction. An eye care professional will determine whether contact lenses are right for you.
How should I use my lenses?
Follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your eye care professional.
Are there any risks with wearing contact lenses?
Although rare, serious eye problems can develop. Therefore, it is important to talk to your eye care professional about proper wear and care of your lenses.
Who should not wear contact lenses?
Only your eye care professional can determine if contact lenses are right for you. If your eye care professional has prescribed contact lenses for you, you should not wear them if you have an eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. If one of these conditions occurs, contact your eye care professional immediately.
Where can I obtain more information about ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses?
For more information, consult your eye care professional. You can also visit our
Frequently Asked Questions. Click here for the Patient Instruction Guide.
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