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  2. List of soft contact lens materials - Wikipedia

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    Acuvue Oasys, Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism, Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia, Acuvue Oasys 1-Day, Acuvue Oasys 1-Day for Astigmatism, Acuvue Oasys with Transitions, Acuvue Oasys Max 1-Day, Acuvue Oasys Max 1-Day Multifocal Senofilcon C: 41: 129–147: 0.77: 0.07: Acuvue Vita, Acuvue Vita for Astigmatism Sifilcon A: 1: 32: 82: 0.08: O 2 Optix Custom ...

  3. Acuvue - Wikipedia

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    1-Day Acuvue – (etafilcon A) Original daily lenses, introduced in 1995. Discontinued 12/31/2017. [7] Acuvue Advance – (galyfilcon A) Introduced in 2003. Discontinued 3/31/2015. [7] 1-Day Acuvue TruEye – (narafilcon A) first silicone hydrogel daily disposable [8] released 2008 in European markets and 2010 in North America.

  4. Contact lens - Wikipedia

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    Artist's impression of Leonardo's method for neutralizing the refractive power of the cornea. Leonardo da Vinci is frequently credited with introducing the idea of contact lenses in his 1508 Codex of the eye, Manual D, [9] wherein he described a method of directly altering corneal power by either submerging the head in a bowl of water or wearing a water-filled glass hemisphere over the eye.

  5. Oxygen permeability - Wikipedia

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    The earliest models of soft contact lenses, based on hydrogel material, had a level of oxygen permeability of around 6–8 Dk/t. [1] Polymacon , the material used in the first hydrogel contact lenses in some countries in the 1960s and approved by the FDA in the U.S. in 1971, has a Dk of 9 .

  6. Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea - Wikipedia

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    Long-term use of PMMA or thick hydrogel contact lenses have been found to cause increased eye irritability, photophobia, blurred vision, and persistent haloes. [18] There is some evidence to show that rigid gas permeable contact lenses are capable of slowing myopic progression after long-term wear. This same effect was not found in patients who ...

  7. Polymacon - Wikipedia

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    Polymacon is a non-proprietary (i.e., generic) term for a hydrophilic polymer of 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) cross-linked with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (62%) and water (38%). [1] It is used in the manufacture of soft contact lenses, and is considered a low-hydration hydrogel of nonionic polymer. [2]

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