Clariti™

Silicone hydrogel, frequent replacement contact lenses.

Features and Benefits

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High oxygen transmissibility
Allows more oxygen to the cornea resulting in greater comfort and health.

Non surface treatment technology
Patented process, AquaGen™, ensures low wetting angle and continuous wettability throughout wearing time.

Low modulus
Soft material for improved comfort and better adaptation from hydrogel lenses.

High water content
Optimises biocompatibility.

Two base curves with a large power range
More patients can be fitted.

High levels of re-fitting success
Optimised design ensures interchangeability with other disposable lenses.

UVA and UVB Protection
Protects the eye from harmful UV rays.


Product specifications

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Material
FILCON II 3

Water content
56%

Base curve
8.40mm and 8.80mm

Power Range
-0.25 to -8.00 (0.25DS steps)
-8.50 to -10.00 (0.50DS steps)
+0.25 to +6.00 (0.25DS steps)
+6.50 to +8.00 (0.50DS steps)

Centre thickness (@ -3.00DS)
0.07mm

DK/t (@ -3.00DS)
86

Modulus
0.5MPa

UVA/UVB Protection
Yes

Packaging
3 & 6 pack


Clinical performance

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DK/t = 86 providing more than 3.5 times the level of oxygen required for optimal ocular health.*

 

Incorporation of silicone makes SiH lenses ‘stiffer’ than conventional hydrogel lenses. The lower the modulus the softer the lens is, resulting in improved comfort.

High water content ensures maximum biocompatibility with the ocular surface.

UV Protection
During daylight hours, eyes are exposed to harmful UV-LogoUVA and UVB radiation. Even on a cloudy day, as much as 80% of UVA and UVB still reaches us. Clariti lenses contain a UV inhibitor which absorbs or blocks UVA and UVB rays, preventing permanent damage and promoting long term ocular health.

AquaGen™
Clariti contact lenses incorporate AquaGen™, AquaGen-Logo
a patented process which, unlike other silicone hydrogel materials, produces a lens that is inherently wettable without the requirement of surface treatment or the addition of wetting agents.

Balanced Approach
Incorporating the right balance of oxygen transmissibility, non-surface treatment, high wettability, low modulus and high water content produces a lens that provides optimal comfort and corneal health.

*1) Brennan N.A. Beyond flux: total corneal oxygen consumption as an index of corneal oxygenation during contact lens wear. Optom Vis Sci. 2005, 82: 467-472.  2) Morgan P., Brennan N. The decay of Dk? Optician 6 2004; 5937; 227; 27-33.


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