Proclear Multifocal CooperVision (3 lenses)
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Details of Proclear Multifocal CooperVision (3 lenses)
CooperVision Proclear Multifocal contact lenses are designed to correct presbyopia. Highly permeable, they enable seamless distance, intermediate and near vision. Slightly tinted for easy handling, Proclear multifocal contact lenses are monthly contact lenses for daily wear.
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This is a medical device. Read instructions before use.
Product details
Specifications | |
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Power: | from -8.0 to +6.0 |
Add: | from +1.00 to +2.50 |
Diameter: | 14,4 |
Base curve: | 8.7 |
Center thickness: | 0.16 mm |
Elastic modulus: | 0.4 MPa |
Lens features | |
Material: | Omafilcon A, Omafilcon B |
Water content: | 60 %, 62 % |
Oxygen transmissibility: | 21.3 Dk/t |
UV filter: | No |
Silicone hydrogel: | No |
Usage | |
Expiration: | At least 24 months |
Easy handling tint: | Yes |
Extended wear: | No |
Inside-out indicator: | No |
Package | |
Manufacturer: | CooperVision |
Lenses in a box: | 3 |
Weight: | 15 g |
Other | |
Category: |
Monthly Contact Lenses Multifocal and varifocal lenses Contact lenses |
Jason
Hello, I was going to order Proclear Multifocal CooperVision (3 lenses) but I am unsure on the Add, what D & N mean.
For me power = -3.50 left & -3.00 right but +2.00 is all it says on my prescription.
Hope you can help.
Thanks,
Jason
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Dear Jason,
Thank you for your comment.
The letter D means dominant eye and the letter N non-dominant eye.
Each contact lens brand has its own range of addition, together with powers, they always form a unique combination. Therefore, you should consult your eye care professional directly to find out which combination is right for you.
Have a lovely day.
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