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Originally Posted by rfriel
I used to order different types of contact lens online to try, and the online lens distributor would post that a valid prescription was required AND that prescription would be verified, but they never did, this was 3 years ago. NOW, in the last 2 months, i have tried to get different types of contact lens, but 3 onliine distributors have attempted to verify the prescription.......so something has changed in the US. if i want to try a different lens, i have to visit walmart OD for $40 and get a trial pair of lens, wear for a week, then return and have them checked. if the return visit shows the lens are ok, then a valid prescription can be provided. so, its not a large cost but a real pain in the butt to have to pay $40 for a trial pair of different lens. 
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But the prescription would be valid for one year - you could then order several lenses?? Or is the prescription valid for only one specific model of lens?
It sounds like 'Jobs for the Boys', but I suppose the law was brought in (in the US) to protect the stupid people who know nothing about
contact lenses and just stick them in their eyes with no clue about disinfection, wearing rules, yearly check ups, etc. etc.
knotlob