Contact Lenses & Care

renu® fresh™ multi-purpose solution

Product Detail Information

STRENGTH IN NUMB3RS

With Bausch + Lomb™ renu® fresh™ multi-purpose solution you get the power of 3:

  • Exceptional disinfection
  • Fresh Lens Comfort™
  • Proven compatibility
renu® fresh™ multi-purpose solution

renu fresh solution effectively cleans, loosens, and removes accumulations of film, protein, and other deposits and debris from soft contact lenses. This solution can be used for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, protein removal and storage up to 30 days.

Contents:

A sterile, isotonic solution that contains HYDRANATE® (hydroxyalkylphosphonate), boric acid, edetate disodium, poloxamine, sodium borate and sodium chloride; preserved with DYMED® (polyaminopropyl biguanide) 0.0001%.

Actions:

Cleans, loosens and removes accumulations of film, protein, other deposits and debris from soft contact lenses.  Removes protein most effectively when used daily.  Destroys harmful micro-organisms on the surface of the lens.  Rinses, stores and wets lenses before insertion.  Formulated for use in disinfection and storing lenses for up to 30 days after disinfection.

Indications:

renu fresh multi-purpose solution is indicated for use in the daily cleaning, removing protein deposits, rinsing, chemical (not heat) disinfection and storage of soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses as recommended by your eye care professional.

Contraindications:

If you are allergic to any ingredient in this product, do not use.

How supplied:

BAUSCH + LOMB renu fresh multi-purpose solution is available for purchase in sterile 2 fl. oz. (60mL),  4 fl. oz. (118mL), 8 fl. oz. (237mL), 12 fl. oz. (355mL) and 16 fl. oz. (473mL) plastic bottles.  Bottles and cartons are marked with a lot number and expiration date.

This carton and bottle are 100% recyclable.

Related Journal Article:

Much Ado About Staining
What do we really know about the relationship between corneal staining and contact lens multipurpose solutions?
By Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.  REVIEW OF OPTOMETRY.  November 15, 2006.  135, 136.

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