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Opti-Free Replenish
Opti-Free REPLENISH is a multifunctional disinfecting solution that, in addition to wearing comfort, also promotes the cleanliness and wettability of the contact lens and visual acuity, while reducing the build-up of deposits and eye redness.
According to the manufacturer, Opti-Free Replenish increases the wearing comfort for all soft contact lenses, especially for silicone hydrogel lenses. The reason for this is the unique combination of active ingredients TearGlyde, which combines with components of the body's own tear film and thus protects the contact lenses from drying out in the long term.
It has been clinically proven that a contact lens maintained with Opti-Free-REPLENISH remains completely wettable after 14 hours of wear - a value that no multifunction solution has ever come close to achieving under the same conditions.
According to the manufacturer, Opti-Free Replenish increases the wearing comfort for all soft contact lenses, especially for silicone hydrogel lenses. The reason for this is the unique combination of active ingredients TearGlyde, which combines with components of the body's own tear film and thus protects the contact lenses from drying out in the long term.
It has been clinically proven that a contact lens maintained with Opti-Free-REPLENISH remains completely wettable after 14 hours of wear - a value that no multifunction solution has ever come close to achieving under the same conditions.
Composition:
TEARGLYDE® conditioning system with dual mechanism of action ( TETRONIC® 1304, nonanoyl ethylenediamine triacetic acid ) and POLYQUAD® 0.001% and ALDOX® (myristamidopropyldimethylamine) 0.0005% as preservatives.
TEARGLYDE® conditioning system with dual mechanism of action ( TETRONIC® 1304, nonanoyl ethylenediamine triacetic acid ) and POLYQUAD® 0.001% and ALDOX® (myristamidopropyldimethylamine) 0.0005% as preservatives.
Contents:
4 x 300ml solution
2 x lens case
4 x 300ml solution
2 x lens case