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Eye
Care Professional
Testimonials
Leading
optometrists involved in the clinical trials to test the new PuriLens®
System gathered for a roundtable discussion at the recent American Academy
of Optometry meeting to share the outcomes of their research. The roundtable
proceedings were published in the February 2000 issue of Review of Optometry.
Overall, the experts agreed that PuriLens cleaned lenses better than a
leading multipurpose solution without heat, chemicals or daily digital
rubbing. They stated that the PuriLens System appears to be a more convenient
and less time-consuming alternative to traditional cleaning methods, which
should help encourage patient compliance. Following are excerpts from
the proceedings:
"I'm
so excited about PuriLens, not only because it's easy to use, but also
because it effectively kills organisms without the use of chemicals. Patients
don't have to digitally clean the lenses and it eliminates case contamination.
It's all of these factors added together that make this system so superior."
"PuriLens patients [in studies] were happy and their lenses were clean
and comfortable. . . Patients also emphasized how easy the system was
to use."
Dr.
Eric White,
O.D. Former AOA Young O.D. of the Year in private practice. Participated
in over 100 contact lens clinical trials.
"At
least 80% of the patients who completed the PuriLens clinical trial would
have liked to keep the PuriLens System. My guess is that the percentage
is a little higher than that. But that's a pretty good percentage considering
these were individuals who had worn lenses before, had been on other systems
and felt that PuriLens was a definite improvement." "PuriLens patients
reported their lenses as being very comfortable or comfortable about 95
percent of the time and the lens surfaces - as viewed under the slit lamp
- looked very clean or showed only very slight deposits about 95% of the
time."
Dr.
John L. Schachet,
O.D., F.I.O.S. Past-president of Colorado's Optometric Association. Contributing
editor for "Review of Optometry" magazine.
"I
think that PuriLens will be the most convenient and certainly the most
effective way to clean and disinfect contact lenses." "PuriLens has done
a good job of packaging the system. It's small. It can travel. It's very
convenient to use." "Much greater ease of use and much lower cost to the
patient [than hydrogen-peroxide]. It's a win-win situation . . . I'm excited
about using PuriLens as front line rather than a problem-solving system."
Dr.
Walter Choate,
O.D., F.A.A.O FDA Investigator, Adjunct professor Alabama at Birmingham
College of Optometry.
"The
great thing about PuriLens is that it's a cleaning system that will be
right in their house. It's a constant reminder-patients don't have the
risk of forgetting what was prescribed because they threw away the package."
Dr.
Frank D. Fontana,
O.D., F.A.A.O Diplomat of the American Academy of Optometry, Consulting
editor for "Review of Optometry" magazine, Adjunct instructor at Washington
University's School of Medicine, Adjunct assistant professor at the University
of Missouri, School of Optometry.
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