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Bausch & Lomb NEW Bausch + Lomb ULTRA contact lenses User Manual

Package insert / fitting guide

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CAUTION

Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed

practitioner.

IMPORTANT

This package insert and fitting guide has been developed to provide practitioners

with information covering characteristics of the Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A)

Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lens and to illustrate fitting procedures.

It is effective as of September 2013 and supersedes all prior fitting guides for the

product described. Please read carefully and keep this information for future use.
This package insert and fitting guide is intended for the eye care professional, but

should be made available to patients upon request. The eye care professional

should provide the patient with the patient instructions that pertain to the patient’s

prescribed lens and the recommended wearing schedule.

TAble Of CONTeNTs

Important 2
Description 3
Lens Parameters Available

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How the Lens Works (Actions)

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Indications 5
Contraindications (Reasons Not To Use)

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Warnings 7
Precautions 8
Adverse Reactions

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Selection of Patients

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Fitting Procedure

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Pre-Fitting Examination

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Initial Lens Power Selection

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Initial Lens Evaluation

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Criteria of a Well-fitted Lens

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Characteristics of a Tight (Steep) Lens

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Characteristics of a Loose (Flat) Lens

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Follow-up Care

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Practitioner Fitting Sets

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Wearing Schedule

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Monovision Fitting Guidelines

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Patient Selection

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Eye Selection

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Special Fitting Considerations

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Near Add Determination

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Trial Lens Fitting

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Adaptation

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Other Suggestions

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Handling of Lens

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Patient Lens Care Directions

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Frequent/Planned Replacement Wear

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Disposable Wear

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Care for a Sticking (Nonmoving) Lens

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Reporting of Adverse Reactions

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How Supplied

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Fee Paid for Waste Management

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Diameter

Use by Date (Expiration Date)

Batch Code

Authorized Representative in European Community

Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or
on the order of a licensed practitioner

Diopter (Lens Power)

Base Curve

Storage Temperature

PACKAGE INSERT / FITTING GUIDE

© Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. All rights reserved worldwide.

®/TM are trademarks of Bausch & Lomb Incorporated or its affiliates.

Other product/brand names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Name and Address of Manufacturer:

Bausch & Lomb Incorporated

1400 North Goodman Street

Rochester, New York, USA 14609

Printed in the U.S.A.

CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to

sale by or on the order of a licensed practitioner.

desCRIPTION

The Bausch + Lomb

Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic)

Contact Lens is a soft hydrophilic contact lens which is available as a spherical lens.

The lens material, samfilcon A, is a hydrophilic copolymer of a siloxane methacrylate

and N-vinyl pyrrolidone, and is 46% water by weight when immersed in a sterile

borate buffered saline with poloxamine solution. This lens is tinted blue with up to

200 ppm of Reactive Blue Dye 246.
The physical / optical properties of the lens are:
Specific Gravity:

1.048

Refractive Index:

1.411

Light Transmittance:

C.I.E. value—at least 95%

Water Content:

46%

Oxygen Permeability:

114x 10

–11

[cm

3

O

2

(STP) x cm]/(sec x cm

2

x mmHg)

@ 35° C Polarographic Method

(Boundary and Edge Corrected)

The Bausch + Lomb

Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic)

Contact Lenses, with samfilcon A lens material, are manufactured by the

MositureSeal™ manufacturing process, which combines lens molding through

packaging in a continuous fashion by a cast molding process which creates a

hydrophilic surface.
The Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic)

Contact Lenses may be prescribed for Frequent/Planned Replacement or

Disposable Wear.

leNs PARAMeTeRs AVAIlAble

The Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic) Contact

Lens is a hemispherical shell of the following dimensions:
Diameter: 14.2mm

Center Thickness:

0.05mm to 0.50mm

Base Curve:

8.5mm

Powers (Spherical):

+6.00D to -12.00D*

*

Additional powers may be introduced over time, check periodically for product availability.

HOW THe leNs WORKs (ACTIONs)

In its hydrated state, the Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted

Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lens when placed on the cornea acts as a refracting

medium to focus light rays on the retina.

INdICATIONs

Vision Correction
The Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic)

Contact Lens is indicated for daily wear for the correction of refractive ametropia

(myopia, hyperopia) in aphakic and/or not-aphakic persons with non-diseased

eyes, exhibiting astigmatism of 2.00 diopters or less, that does not interfere with

visual acuity. The lens may be prescribed for Frequent/Planned Replacement Wear

or Disposable Wear in spherical powers ranging from +20.00D to –20.00D for

daily wear.
Frequent/Planned Replacement Wear
When prescribed for Frequent/Planned Replacement Wear, the Bausch +

Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lens is to

be cleaned, rinsed and disinfected each time it is removed from the patient’s eye

and discarded after the recommended wearing period prescribed by the eye care

professional. The lens may be disinfected using a chemical disinfection system.
Disposable Wear
When prescribed for Disposable Wear, the Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon

A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lens is to be discarded after each

removal.

CONTRAINdICATIONs

(ReAsONs NOT TO Use)

DO NOT USE the Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft

(hydrophilic) Contact Lens when any of the following conditions exist:
• Acute and subacute inflammation or infection of the anterior chamber of

the eye

• Any eye disease, injury, or abnormality that affects the cornea, conjunctiva, or

eyelids

• Severe insufficiency of lacrimal secretion (dry eyes)
• Corneal hypoesthesia (reduced corneal sensitivity)
• Any systemic disease that may affect the eye or be exaggerated by wearing

contact lenses

• Allergic reactions of ocular surfaces or adnexa (surrounding tissue) that

may be induced or exaggerated by wearing contact lenses or use of contact

lens solutions

• Allergy to any ingredient, such as mercury or Thimerosal, in a solution which is

to be used to care for the Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted

Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lens

• Any active corneal infection (bacterial, fungal, or viral)
• If eyes become red or irritated

WARNINGs

After a thorough eye examination, including appropriate medical background,

patients should be fully apprised by the prescribing professional of all the risks

with contact lens wear. Patients should be advised of the following warnings

pertaining to contact lens wear:
• Problems with contact lenses and lens care products could result in serious

injury to the eye. It is essential that patients follow their eye care professional’s

direction and all labeling instructions for proper use of lenses and lens care

products, including the lens case. Eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can

develop rapidly and lead to loss of vision.

Daily wear lenses are not indicated for overnight wear, and patients should be

instructed not to wear lenses while sleeping. Clinical studies have shown

that the risk of adverse reactions is increased when daily wear lenses are worn

overnight.

• When prescribed for Frequent/Planned Replacement Wear, the need for

strict compliance with the care regimen including cleaning of the lens case,

wearing restrictions, wearing schedule, and follow-up visit schedule should be

emphasized to the patient.

• Studies have shown that contact lens wearers who are smokers have a higher

incidence of adverse reactions than nonsmokers.

PReCAUTIONs

Special Precautions for Eye Care Professionals
• Due to the small number of patients enrolled in clinical investigation of lenses, all

refractive powers, design configurations, or lens parameters available in the lens

material are not evaluated in significant numbers.

Consequently, when selecting an appropriate lens design and parameters,

the eye care professional should consider all characteristics of the lens that

can affect lens performance and ocular health, including oxygen permeability,

wettability, central and peripheral thickness, and optic zone diameter.

• The potential impact of these factors on the patient’s ocular health should be

carefully weighed against the patient’s need for refractive correction; therefore,

the prescribing eye care professional should carefully monitor the continuing

ocular health of the patient and lens performance on eye.

• Eye care professionals should instruct the patient to REMOVE A LENS

IMMEDIATELY if an eye becomes red or irritated.

• Fluorescein, a yellow dye, should not be used while the lenses are on the eyes.

The lenses absorb this dye and become discolored. Whenever fluorescein

is used in eyes, the eyes should be flushed with sterile saline solution that is

recommended for in-eye use.

• The patient should be instructed to always discard disposable lenses and lenses

worn on a frequent/planned replacement schedule after the recommended

wearing schedule prescribed by the eye care professional.

• As with any contact lens, follow-up visits are necessary to assure the

continuing health of the patient’s eyes. The patient should be instructed as to a

recommended follow-up schedule.

• Aphakic patients should not be fitted with Bausch + Lomb Ultra (samfilcon

A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lenses until the determination is

made that the eye has healed completely.

Handling Precautions
• Always wash and rinse hands before handling lenses. Do not get cosmetics,

lotions, soaps, creams, deodorants, or sprays in the eyes or on the lenses.

It is best to put on lenses before putting on makeup. Water-base cosmetics are

less likely to damage lenses than oil-base products.

• Be sure that before leaving the eye care professional’s office, the patient is able

to remove lenses promptly or have someone else available to remove them.

• Be certain that the fingers or hands are free of foreign materials before touching

lenses, as microscopic scratches of the lenses may occur, causing distorted

vision and/or injury to the eye.

• Always handle lenses carefully and avoid dropping them.
• Do not touch the lens with fingernails.
• Carefully follow the handling, insertion, removal, cleaning, disinfecting, storing

and wearing instructions in the Patient Information Booklet for the Bausch +

Lomb Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lens and

those prescribed by the eye care professional.

• Never use tweezers or other tools to remove lenses from the lens container

unless specifically indicated for that use. Pour the lens into the hand.

Solution Precautions
Eye injury due to irritation or infection may result from lens contamination. To reduce

the risk of contamination, review the appropriate manufacturer’s labeled lens care

instructions with the patient.
• Always use

fresh unexpired lens care solutions.

• Always follow directions in the package inserts for the use of contact lens

solutions.

• Sterile unpreserved solutions, when used, should be discarded after the time

specified in the labeling directions.

You should fill your lens case with fresh solution every time you store your

lenses, and never “top-off” or re-use solution. You should discard your solution

immediately after your lenses have been removed from the lens case.

• Always keep the lenses completely immersed in the recommended storage

solution when lenses are not being worn (stored). Prolonged periods of drying

will damage lenses. Follow the lens care directions for Care for a Dried Out

(Dehydrated) Lens in the Patient Information Booklet if lens surface does

become dried out.

• Do not use saliva or anything other than the recommended solution for

lubricating or wetting lenses.

• Tap water, distilled water or homemade saline should not be used as a substitute

for any component in the lens care regimen since they have been associated

with an Acanthamoeba keratitis infection.

• Never use conventional hard contact lens solutions that are not also

recommended for use with prescribed lenses.

• Do not mix or alternate lens care systems or solutions unless indicated in the

lens care system labeling.

• Do not heat the chemical disinfection solution or lenses.

Lens Wearing Precautions
• Never wear lenses beyond the period recommended by the eye care

professional.

• If the lens sticks (stops moving) on the eye, follow the recommended directions

on Care for a Sticking Lens. The lens should move freely on the eye for the

continued health of the eye. If nonmovement of the lens continues, the patient

should be instructed to immediately consult his or her eye care professional.

• Avoid, if possible, all harmful or irritating vapors and fumes while wearing lenses.
• If aerosol products are used while wearing lenses, exercise caution and keep

eyes closed until the spray has settled.

Lens Case Precautions
• Contact lens cases can be a source of bacterial growth. To prevent

contamination and to help avoid serious eye injury, always empty and rinse the

lens case with fresh, sterile rinsing solution and allow to air dry.

• Lens cases should be replaced at regular intervals as recommended by the lens

case manufacturer or eye care professional.

Topics to Discuss with the Patient
• As with any contact lens, follow-up visits are necessary to assure the continuing

health of the eyes. The patient should be instructed as to a recommended

follow-up schedule.

• Patients should be advised about wearing lenses during sporting and water

related activities. Exposure to water while wearing contact lenses in activities

such as swimming, water skiing and hot tubs may increase the risk of ocular

infection including but not limited to Acanthamoeba keratitis.

• Always contact the eye care professional before using any medicine in the eyes.
Who Should Know That the Patient is Wearing Contact Lenses
• Patients should inform their doctor (health care professional) about being a

contact lens wearer.

• Patients should always inform their employer of being a contact lens wearer.

Some jobs may require the use of eye protection equipment or may require that

you do not wear lenses.

AdVeRse ReACTIONs

The patient should be informed that the following problems may occur:
• Eyes stinging, burning, itching (irritation), or other eye pain
• Comfort is less than when lens was first placed on eye
• Abnormal feeling of something in the eye (foreign body, scratched area)
• Excessive watering (tearing) of the eyes
• Unusual eye secretions
• Redness of the eyes
• Reduced sharpness of vision (poor visual acuity)
• Blurred vision, rainbows, or halos around objects
• Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
• Dry eyes
If the patient notices any of the above, he or she should be instructed to

Immediately remove the lenses.

• If the discomfort or problem stops, the patient should look closely at the lens. If

the lens is in any way damaged, do not put the lens back on the eye. Place the

lens in the storage case and contact the eye care professional. If the lens has

dirt, an eyelash, or other foreign body on it, or the problem stops and the lens

appears undamaged, the patient should thoroughly clean, rinse, and disinfect

the lenses; then reinsert them. After reinsertion, if the problem continues, the

patient should immediately remove the lenses and consult his or her eye

care professional.

If the above symptoms continue after removal of the lens, or upon reinsertion

of a lens, or upon insertion of a new lens, the patient should

immediately

remove the lenses and contact his or her eye care professional or

physician, who must determine the need for examination, treatment or referral

without delay. (See Important Treatment Information for Adverse Reactions.)

A serious condition such as infection, corneal ulcer, corneal vascularization, or

iritis may be present, and may progress rapidly. Less serious reactions such as

abrasions, epithelial staining or bacterial conjunctivitis must be managed and

treated carefully to avoid more serious complications.

Important Treatment Information for Adverse Reactions
Sight-threatening ocular complications associated with contact lens wear can

develop rapidly, and therefore early recognition and treatment of problems

are critical. Infectious corneal ulceration is one of the most serious potential

complications, and may be ambiguous in its early stage. Signs and symptoms

of infectious corneal ulceration include discomfort, pain, inflammation, purulent

discharge, sensitivity to light, cells and flare, and corneal infiltrates.
Initial symptoms of a minor abrasion and an early infected ulcer are sometimes

similar. Accordingly, such epithelial defect, if not treated properly, may develop

into an infected ulcer. In order to prevent serious progression of these conditions,

a patient presenting symptoms of abrasions or early ulcers should be evaluated as

a potential medical emergency, treated accordingly, and be referred to a corneal

specialist when appropriate. Standard therapy for corneal abrasions such as eye

patching or the use of steroids or steroid/antibiotic combination may exacerbate

the condition. If the patient is wearing a contact lens on the affected eye when

examined, the lens should be removed immediately and the lens and lens care

products retained for analysis and culturing.

seleCTION Of PATIeNTs

The eye care professional should not fit patients who cannot or will not adhere to a

recommended care or replacement regimen, or are unable to place and remove

the lenses should not be provided with them. Failure to follow handling and cleaning

instructions could lead to serious eye infections which might result in corneal ulcers.
Patient communication is vital because it relates not only to patient selection but also

to ensure compliance. It is also necessary to discuss the information contained in the

Patient Information Booklet with the patient at the time of the initial examination.
Patients selected to wear Bausch + Lomb

Ultra (samfilcon A) Visibility Tinted Soft

(hydrophilic) Contact Lenses should be chosen for their motivation to wear contact

lenses, general health and cooperation. The eye care professional must take care

in selecting, examining and instructing contact lens patients. Patient hygiene and

willingness to follow practitioner instructions are essential to their success.
A detailed history is crucial to determining patient needs and expectations. Your

patient should be questioned regarding vocation, desired lens wearing time (full or

part time), and desired lens usage (reading, recreation or hobbies).
Initial evaluation of the trial lens should be preceded by a complete eye examination,

including visual acuity with and without correction at both distance and near,

keratometry and slit lamp examination.
It is normal for the patient to experience mild symptoms such as lens awareness,

variable vision, occasional tearing (watery eyes) and slight redness during the

adaptation period. Although the adaptation period varies for each individual,

generally within one week these symptoms will disappear.
If these symptoms persist, the patient should be instructed to contact his or her eye

care professional.

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