Contact Lenses & Care
renu® fresh™ multi-purpose solution
Key Features & Benefits
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Effective Cleaning - kills germs fast1
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Unsurpassed disinfection for your soft contact lens patients
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Established compatibility - with soft contact lenses, including silicone hydrogel; low incidence of ocular events including corneal staining.2
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Sustained comfort - provides sustained wettability and conditioning and cleans and removes both native and denatured protein.
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Encourages Compliance - proven effectiveness and ease of use.
Product Detail Information
renu® fresh™ multi-purpose solution delivers unsurpassed disinfection efficacy, demonstrating the highest cumulative log reduction against a broad range of FDA/ISO challenge microorganisms. renu® fresh™ solution is specially formulated to gently draw tears to the contact lens and create a cushion of moisture between the lens and the eye.

renu® fresh™ solution is scientifically proven to fight germs and remove irritating protein deposits. For a fresh lens feeling, use renu fresh everyday.
Contents
A sterile isotonic solution that contains
- Hydranate® (hydroxyalkylphosphonate)
- Boric acid
- Edetate disodium
- Poloxamine
- Sodium borate
- Sodium chloride
- DYMED ® (polyaminopropyl biguanide) 0.0001%
Contraindications
If you are allergic to any ingredient in this product, do not use.
Package Size
Resealable bottle containing 120mL, 355mL, 500mL solution. The Duo Pack contains one 120mL, one 355mL solution and 1 lens case and Value Pack contains one 120mL and two 355mL solution and 1 lens case.
Related Journal Articles
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.
1Results of in vitro study following FDA/ISO stand-alone procedure for disinfecting product. Primary criteria for effective disinfection are defined as a reduction in the number of bacteria by a minimum 3 logs (99.9%) and a reduction of mold and yeast by a minimum 1 log (90%) within the recommended disinfection time.
2 Karpecki, P., OD Review of Optometry. November 15, 2006. 135, 136.


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