Are you the type to doze off now and then while wearing your contact lenses? AIR
OPTIX® NIGHT & DAY®
AQUA contact lenses may be the right choice for you. They offer outstanding breathability* with the highest oxygen transmissibility of
any available soft contact lenses for white,
healthy-looking eyes. Additionally, the SmartShield® Surface Technology smooths and protects the contact lens to help retain moisture and
resist deposits. So even when you’re on-the-go,
you can still enjoy comfort all day, for up to 30 nights of continuous
wear**—ideal for today’s high-energy
lifestyles.
MAY BE RIGHT FOR YOU IF:
You sleep in your contact lenses
You don’t want to worry about falling asleep in your contact lenses
You need comfort from breakfast to bedtime and beyond
*Dk/t = 175 @ -3.00D. Other factors may impact
eye health.
**Extended wear for up to 30 continuous nights, as prescribed by an eye care practitioner.
Important information for AIR OPTIX® NIGHT & DAY® AQUA
(lotrafilcon A) contact lenses:Indicated for vision correction for daily
wear (worn only while awake) or extended wear (worn while awake and asleep) for
up to 30 nights. Relevant Warnings: A corneal ulcer may develop rapidly and
cause eye pain, redness or blurry vision as it progresses. If left untreated, a
scar, and in rare cases loss of vision, may result. The risk of serious problems
is greater for extended wear vs. daily wear and smoking increases this risk. A one-year
post-market study found 0.18% (18 out of 10,000) of wearers developed a severe corneal
infection, with 0.04% (4 out of 10,000) of wearers experiencing a permanent reduction
in vision by two or more rows of letters on an eye chart. Relevant Precautions:
Not everyone can wear for 30 nights. Approximately 80% of wearers can wear the lenses
for extended wear. About two-thirds of wearers achieve the full 30 nights continuous
wear. Side Effects: In clinical trials, approximately 3-5% of wearers experience
at least one episode of infiltrative keratitis, a localized inflammation of the
cornea which may be accompanied by mild to severe pain and may require the use of
antibiotic eye drops for up to one week. Other less serious side effects were conjunctivitis,
lid irritation or lens discomfort including dryness, mild burning or stinging. Contraindications:
Contact lenses should not be worn if you have: eye infection or inflammation (redness
and/or swelling); eye disease, injury or dryness that interferes with contact lens
wear; systemic disease that may be affected by or impact lens wear; certain allergic
conditions or using certain medications (ex. some eye medications). Additional Information:
Lenses should be replaced every month. If removed before then, lenses should be
cleaned and disinfected before wearing again. Always follow the eye care professional’s
recommended lens wear, care and replacement schedule. If you have questions, ask
your eye care professional or call (800) 875-3001 or go to airoptix.com.
Ask your eye care professional for complete wear, care and safety information.