Longer Replacement Contact Lenses Associated With More Unscheduled Visits To The Eye Doctor, Study Shows

Contact lenses prescribed for longer replacement intervals were associated with more unscheduled visits to the eye doctor, new research shows. Thirteen percent of patients wearing monthly replacement contact lenses returned to their eye doctor with comfort or vision complaints or required a lens refit compared to eight percent of patients wearing a two-week modality over the study period...

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