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Author Subject: contact lens solution
Author sheena contact lens solution
Mar 22, 2005 12:01:35

I use sauflon all in one in practice, but if an examiner asked me why I wouldnt be sure how to respond, any advantages with sauflon compared to others? and how different is all in one LITE? Thanks


Author nerius RE: contact lens solution
Mar 22, 2005 13:57:40

it doesnt contain clorhexidine or thiomersal. could you please tell me the ingredients of the lite if you've got them? i couldnt find them on the box as theyve been repackaged for VE.


Author has RE: contact lens solution
Mar 22, 2005 14:22:17

contains polyhexadine 0.0001% w/v


Author thesach RE: contact lens solution
Mar 22, 2005 14:23:27

sauflon are cheaper


Author sheena RE: contact lens solution
Mar 22, 2005 15:46:48

i havent got ingredients either cos they repackaged for ss


Author dburns RE: contact lens solution
Mar 22, 2005 19:06:55

phone up sauflon and ask for a brochure. you can then compare ingredients with renu, complete, lite and afew others. Then compare with optifree express - the only non polyhex multi purpose solution available.