This company does not add the contact lens brand names onto blister packs because they are affiliated with other "off brands" which allows them to not have to change packaging besides the boxes themselves
Cooper
I was completely discontinued in 06/2024, making Dr. Brady very upset. I am great for sunny days but am only available to those who do not need a toric or MF prescription
Acuvue Transitions
This toric brand has a cyl parameter that goes all the way up to -5.75
Biofinity XR
This famous artist and major historical name had the earliest concept of a contact lens dating back to 1508
Leonardo Da Vinci
BioTrue, Acuvue Moist and Dailies Aqua Comfort+ are unique due to this allergy
Silicone allergy
I am the manufacturer for NaturalVue
Visioneering Technologies
I am the only FDA approved soft contact lens for myopia control
MiSight
I am the newest toric lens to hit the market
Infuse Toric
In 1948, directly following the last practice of making contact lenses from glass, this lens was made much smaller to only cover the cornea
RGP
This gender makes up 2/3 of all contact lens wearers
Female
The most well known company for colored contact lenses
Alcon
Lenses that are slept in to provided correction free vision throughout the day (An extra 100 points for all three names)
GVSS, Ortho-K and CRT
Call back to our last strategic review, this toric lens was chosen for Sagittarius due to its gypsy-like nature
Total30 Toric
In 1971, B&L launched this first soft daily disposable contact lens to the public
Soflens
This fluffy lab critter was the first to wear contact lenses circa 1888
Bunnies!!
The only company that provides our office a toric Multifocal fit kit. (Double Jeopardy if you spell the name right!)
Bausch and Lomb
Multifocal
The only toric color contact lens on the market... Or at least the only one listed on ODSpecs
BioColors Toric by Orion
Glass contact lenses were replaced by all plastic scleral lenses before this specific parameter was made available in a contact lens circa 1978
Toric
Before the launch of Soflens, the FDA, instead of classifying as a medical device, classified contact lenses as...
DRUGS!!<3