EasySept solution
EasySept 360 ml is a peroxide solution suitable for cleaning and
disinfecting all types of soft contact lenses, including silicone hydrogel and
gas permeable. This solution is produced by Bausch and Lomb and effectively
removes debris and proteins that can accumulated on lenses during wear.
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Note:
Never apply peroxide solution directly into the eyes, as it can cause
serious injury.
Never use a flat contact lens case with peroxide solution. Use only the
special case that contains a neutralizing disc that supplied with the
solution.
Never remove the lenses from the special case before completion of the
neutralisation process, at least 6 hours.
Never overfill the case with solution. Leaked and non-neutralised
solution can inadvertently come into contact with lenses or your fingers,
causing injury.
How does EasySept work?
The solution is made up of 3% hydrogen peroxide that acts as a disinfectant,
effectively destroying all pathogenic microorganisms. EasySept solution removes
dirt and deposits during the cleaning process to ensure that the solution is
effectively neutralised and will not cause discomfort or injury when the clean
lenses are applied.
How to use EasySept
When using EasySept solution, it is very important to follow the procedure
below.
- Always handle lenses with clean hands. Wash and dry hands with a clean towel
before handling your lenses.
- Make sure that the supplied lens case contains a neutralising disk.
- After removing the lens from your eye, place it in your palm, apply a few
drops of solution (usually 2–4), and then gently rub the lens.
- Open the case and place one contact lens in each container basket. Always
make sure that your left lens is placed in the basket marked with the letter L
and the right lens in the basket marked with R. Carefully close the lens baskets
and the lens case.
- Fill the case with the peroxide solution to the indicated fill line and
screw the cap into the case.
- Allow the reaction and neutralisation to occur for at least 6 hours
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process.
- The chemical reaction is complete when there are no more visible bubbles
generated by the decomposition of peroxide into water.
- After 6 hours, the lenses can be removed and the remaining solution
discarded. Rinse the case with saline solution and allow it to air dry.
- Before inserting the lens into the eye, it can be rinsed with pure saline
solution. Do not rinse lenses with peroxide solution.
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