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What artificial tears work best for silicone hydrogel lenses? Before I switched to night & day (N&D) I used Refresh Tears. I am discovering those don't work as well with the N&D's. Both Blink and Aquify burn my eyes after awhile.
I discovered by accident (free sample) that Opti-free express works REAL well with the lenses (at least for lubrication), but the aldox can be irritating. I have since tried Opti-One, but the vote is still out if this is a permanent solution. I use miraflow to clean my lenses and Aosept or ClearCare to disinfect, which provide to lubrication. Yes, this is the same question as listed on the clspectrum forum (hopefully one or the other will net me an answer :-)) |
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Thanks for all of the replies. I wear o2 optix lenses and the aquify solution I use works pretty well, I also heard that optifree works just as well. Do you all have a preference?
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