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Are Halloween Contact Lenses Safe?
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FDA approved Halloween Contact Lenses manufactured by reputable contact lens companies are
as safe as other contact lens products, provided proper use and care steps are followed.
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MyHalloweenContactLenses.com is a site dedicated to the safe use and care of contact lenses, including halloween
contact lenses or theatrical contact lenses. By following sound eye care
practices and purchasing FDA approved Halloween contact lenses from reputable vision care specialists, these
contact lenses are a great way to take your Halloween costume to a new level.
Here are the FDA's recommendations
for keeping your eyes healthy and comfortable while you wear contacts:
What To Do
- Wash and rinse your hands before touching your lenses.
- Use only the lens cleaners and eye drops that your eye doctor suggests.
- Follow the directions that came with your lenses, lens cleaner, and eye
drops.
- Take care of your lens case. Clean, rinse, and dry it each time you take out the
lenses. Get a new case every six months.
- Get your eye doctor's OK using any new or different medicines. Tell your doctor about
things you can buy without a prescription, like eye drops or lens cleaners.
- Use eye makeup that is safe for contact lens users.
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Take out your lenses and call your eye doctor right away if:
- your vision changes.
- your eyes are red.
- your eyes hurt or feel itchy.
- you have a lot of tears.
What Not to Do
- Never spit on your lenses to clean them.
- Never use tap water, bottled water, or salt water made at home to store or rinse your
lenses. It can cause infections.
- Never mix different cleaners or drops.
- Never let lotions, creams, or sprays touch your lenses.
- Don't use eyeliner on the inside of your lower eyelid.
- Never wear lenses when you swim or go into a hot tub.
- Never wear your lenses when you are using cleaning products.
- Never wear daily-wear lenses when you sleep--not even during a nap.
- Never wear your lenses longer than you eye doctor tells you to.
All contact lenses can cause serious eye problems if used or stored improperly, or if improperly fitted.
Consult your eye doctor if you experience any problems with your contacts.
For more information, visit www.FDA.gov
Source: http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ByAudience/ForWomen/ucm118511.htm
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