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May 2007 |
Experts discuss current thinking on contact lens permeability and transmissibility and the importance of corneal oxygenation to prevent complications.
Because dry eye is so prevalent among contact lens wearers,
eyecare practitioners must stay up-to-date with the latest
research and the newest products. Here’s where we stand today.
Learn how to evaluate advances in lens technology.
Then prepare your staff, your patients and yourself to
implement these new and improved tools.
Learn about recent advances in ultraviolet radiation research and clinical applications.
As the debate continues, this expert shares the latest thinking on the most important properties.
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