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Really? This same contact lens goes by three names? At least?
On another site, the contact lens was listed as "Easyvision Elite," but the box they showed oin the web page clearly said "Air Optix." Do people order one kind of contact lens, then receive a box with a different name on it with a note saying "It's the same thing. Really"? |
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This lens goes only by two names - O2 Optix and Air Optix. CIBA is changing that this summer. Air Optix is the label the lens is sold under in the rest of the world, in the USA its O2 Optix. CIBA doesn't private label their lenses.
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