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Proclear contact lenses are manufactured by Cooper Vision, the fourth largest contact lens manufacturer in the world, Proclear's phosphorylcholine (PC Technology TM ) has given proclear contact lens the distinct advantage of being the only contacts with FDA clearance for the claim: "may provide improved comfort for contact lens wearers who experience mild discomfort or symptom relating to dryness during lens wear."

In other words if you suffer from dry eyes, the proclear contact lens brand is the one for you. Let's take a look at what each of these proclear contacts can do for you.

Proclear Multifocal Contact Lenses

Do you suffer from presbyopia (inability of the eye to focus on near objects aka "old eye)? Do your eyes get dry after extended contact lens wear? Then proclear multifocal contacts are the perfect solution for you. These lenses give you better vision at all distances and exceptional all day comfort and moisture.

Proclear Compatible

These lenses are perfect for those who want a monthly wear schedule. Not only can you wear them for a full month, you also experience the unparallel comfort and moisture. Great for those of us who spend extended times in front of computer screens or in environmentally controlled environments.

Proclear Toric

If you suffer from astigmatism (inability of the cornea to properly focus an image on the retina resulting in blurred vision), proclear toric lenses are perfect for you. Also available in proclear toric XR. These lens provide all day comfort all month long. Also utilizes the PC Technology that works by using molecules naturally found in tears that keeps eyes moist.

Proclear 1-Day

Made from a next generation, biocompatible soft contact lens material, these contacts provide unrivalled level of comfort in a daily disposable lens. Perfect for those who prefer a daily wear schedule. Now the PC Technology's moisture and comfort is available in a daily disposable.

Great now you know all about Proclear contact lenses, the next question is not only where can you get them, but where can you get them at the best prices. In my experience, buying contact lenses online is by far the most convenient not to mention being a time and money saver. You can save up to 70% off when you buy contact lenses online.

But before you rush out and order your lenses online there are a few things you need to know. First, contacts are considered a medical device and therefore you need a prescription to order online. Second, not all online contact lens stores are equal. Make sure you are ordering form a reputable online store.

Happy contact lens hunting.

Sean Willoughby is the owner of http://www.bifocal-contact-lens-info.com the premier source for contact lens info. Get discounts and rebates on Proclear contact lens.

what is the most effective over the counter eyedrops for really dry eyes?

I have tried several but they make my eyes blurry. Also taking different vitamins or herbs makes my eyes dry out. I just tried the new genteal gel for severe dry eye and thats no big shakes.

Elizabeth V,
Whilst you do not state the cause of your dry eyes, I shall discuss various methods of treatment available for this condition. Under normal circumstances, dry eyes cannot be cured, though there are a number of steps that can be taken to treat them. You should discuss treatment options with an ophthalmologist. Treatments for dry eyes may include - the use of artificial teardrops, which is the primary treatment for dry eye. Artificial teardrops are available over the counter. No one drop works for everyone, so you might have to experiment to find the drop that works for you. If you have chronic dry eye, it is important to use the drops even when your eyes feel fine, to keep them lubricated. If your eyes dry out while you sleep, you can use a thicker lubricant, such as an ointment, at night. Temporary punctal occlusion - sometimes it is necessary to close the ducts that drain tears out of the eye. This is done via a painless procedure where a plug that will dissolve quickly is inserted into the tear drain of the lower eyelid. Permanent punctal occlusion. If temporary plugging of the tear drains works well, then silicone plugs (punctal occlusion) may be used. The plugs will hold tears around the eyes as long as they are in place. They can be removed. Rarely, the plugs may come out spontaneously or migrate down the tear drain. Many patients find that the plugs improve comfort and reduce the need for artificial tears. Restasis. In 2002, the FDA approved the prescription eye drop Restasis for the treatment of chronic dry eye. It is currently the only prescription eye drop that helps your eyes increase their own tear production with continued use. Other medications, including topical steroids, may also be beneficial in some cases. If needed, the ducts that drain tears into the nose can be permanently closed to allow more tears to remain around the eye. This is done with local anesthetic on an outpatient basis.

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I add a link with details of some treatments

http://www.agingeye.net/

dryeyes/dryeyesdrugtreatment.php

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