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Excellent Cleaning

With ongoing patient wear, protein deposits build up on hydrogel contact lenses. These proteins, specifically the major tear protein lysozyme, accumulate rapidly on Group IV lenses.

Study 1 evaluated AQuify*; Study 2 evaluated OPTI-FREE® EXPRESS® ;  Study 3 evaluated OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® and ReNu MultiPlus*

The outstanding cleaning ability of OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® MPDS has been confirmed in additional studies. OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® removes the greatest amount of lysozyme from Group IV lenses.1

As proteins accumulate on lenses, ocular discomfort can occur, leading to decreased wearing time. The efficacy of OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® MPDS in the removal of lens proteins has been determined using in vitro lysozyme deposition models and ex vivo clinical studies that compared OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® with marketed multi-purpose solutions.

The cleaning agent used in OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® is citrate, which helps remove the biological deposits from the lens surface.

Among solutions tested, OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® MPDS demonstrated the greatest cleaning efficacy, defined as a percentage of lysozyme removed with cleaning. After a 7-day regimen of immersion in lysozyme solution followed by a regimen of soaking, OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® demonstrated greater cleaning efficacy than other studied solutions.1

Acuvue Oasys* lenses worn in study
  • Two week, masked, crossover study design2
  • No significant differences were found between OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® and Clear Care* in investigator ratings of lens deposits.
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  1. Hong B, Stauffer P, Meadows D, Keith D. Assessment of cleaning efficacy of contact lens multi-purpose disinfecting solution by in vitro lysozyme deposition model. Poster presented at: ARVO 2005.
  2. Data on file, Alcon Laboratories, Inc.