AO SEPT PLUS HydraGlyde® contact lens solution
AO Sept Plus
HydraGlyde® is a peroxide-based solution designed to disinfect all types
of soft contact lenses. The moisturizing agent HydraGlyde® provides
lenses necessary moisture for the entire time they are in the eyes. This
solution is packaged with a special case that contains the catalysing agent, AO
DISC, which is necessary for the effective operation of the cleaning process.
Package contains 3 x 360 ml bottles of solution and 3 special contact
lens cases.
Warning:
This solution is
for the care of hard (RGP) contact lenses only!
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HydraGlyde Solution.
Long-lasting hydration
The moisturizing
HydraGlyde® complex binds to the lens surface where it forms a layer
preventing drying for up to 16 hours. Lenses are sufficiently moist and
provide exceptional comfort.
How does AO Sept Plus HydraGlyde®
work?
The active cleaning ingredient of AO Sept Plus HydraGlyde®
contains 3% hydrogen peroxide. During the purification process, the lenses
are completely disinfected as the hydrogen peroxide is neutralized, and the
resulting solution is a gentle, preservative-free saline solution.
Disinfecting phase
Hydrogen peroxide has the character of a
dilute acid, thereby effectively removing any deposits and undesirable
microorganisms from the lenses. Direct contact of peroxide with the
sensitive tissues of the eye could lead to burns, so it is critical to allow the
lenses to neutralize in their case for at least six hours.
Neutralizing
phase
The catalytic agent that is required to completely neutralize the
solution is the AO Disc. This neutralizing disc is included in the special
lens case, which is part of every solution package.
How to use AO
Sept Plus HydraGlyde® correctly
Contact lenses must be stored in
their special case, which should then be adequately filled with solution.
The lenses should be stored like this for at least six hours to ensure
complete neutralization of the solution. The lenses may be stored in
solution for up to two weeks, but after this time, the solution must be
discarded and changed.
GUIDE: How to Clean
Lenses
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