Compositions and methods for enhancing contact lens wearability

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Topical body preparation containing solid synthetic organic... – Ophthalmic preparation

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514840, A61L 218, A61K 3174

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058583467

ABSTRACT:
Compositions and methods for treating a contact lens very effectively and conveniently provide enhanced contact lens wearability by reducing the actual or perceived ocular sensitivity which results from exposing a contact lens to non-oxidative antimicrobial components. The present system takes advantage of inactivating or deactivating a non-oxidative antimicrobial component located on or in a contact lens to reduce the ocular sensitivity caused by placing the lens in the eye.

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