FAIRPORT, N.Y. --CooperVision has
introduced Proclear 1-Day daily disposable contact lenses, the
latest addition to the PC Hydrogel family of lenses that offer
health and optimum comfort for all daily-wear patients.
Proclear 1-Day lenses provide
patients with the convenience of a daily disposable lens and are
the only recent daily disposable to introduce an entirely new lens
material to the modality, the company noted.
“An annual supply of daily disposable
lenses is roughly equal to--and often less than--the cost of a
two-week premium silicone hydrogel lens plus solutions. The patient
can benefit from the health and convenience of a daily disposable
lens without spending more,” said James Gardner, CooperVision
marketing manager, CooperVision. “In addition, the daily
disposable modality has a patient compliance rate of 94 percent,
the highest rate of any modality, so the patient returns for the
next annual supply on the anniversary of the initial dispense, when
you expect them to. This is a great opportunity for practitioners
to move patients into a more convenient modality with outstanding
health benefits and patient compliance,” he added.
Proclear 1-Day lenses are made with
an aspheric optical design that blocks lens aberrations and
theoretical corneal aberrations, resulting in crisp, clear vision,
CooperVision says. The optimized lens design and handling tint
allow for easy lens insertion and removal, and the patented molded
round edge reduces conjunctival interaction resulting in continuous
wearing comfort.
In addition, Proclear 1-Day lenses
feature a sphere power range of -0.25 to -10.00 in 0.50D steps
above -6.00D; a center thickness of 0.09mm at -3.00D; a Dk/t of
36.6; 60 percent water content; an 8.7mm base curve; and a 14.2mm
diameter.
As part of the PC Hydrogel family of
contact lenses, Proclear 1-Day lenses are manufactured with
CooperVision-patented PC Technology, which keeps the lenses moist
and comfortable throughout the day. Proclear 1-Day lenses are made
with omafilcon A material, the only lens material with an
FDA-cleared indication relating to the improvement of comfort for
contact lens wearers who experience mild discomfort or symptoms
relating to dryness during lens wear, CooperVision
noted.