Care For A Sticking (Non-Moving) Lens; Care For A Dehydrated Lens; Emergencies - CooperVision Stenfilcon A Patient Information Booklet

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Lubricating/Rewetting
Your eye care practitioner may recommend a lubrication or rewetting solution for your use. These
solutions can be used to wet (lubricate) your lenses while you are wearing them to make lens wear
more comfortable.

8.2. Care for a Sticking (Non-moving) Lens

If a lens sticks (stops moving) on your eye, apply a few drops of the recommended lubricating
solution. You should wait until the lens begins to move freely on the eye before removing it. If
non-movement of the lens continues, you should IMMEDIATELY consult your eye care
practitioner.

8.3. Care for a Dehydrated Lens

If a soft, hydrophilic contact lens is exposed to air while off the eye, it may become dry and brittle.
If this happens, dispose of the lens and use a fresh new one.

8.4. Emergencies

If chemicals of any kind (household products, gardening solutions, laboratory chemicals, etc.) are
splashed into your eyes: FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER AND IMMEDIATELY
CONTACT YOUR EYE CARE PRACTITIONER OR VISIT A HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM
WITHOUT DELAY.
Part Number: PIB01012
Revision A
Page 12 of 18
Revision Date: June 2016

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