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Buying Contact Lenses

The sales of contact lenses whether they are corrective prescription or plano cosmetic wear are regulated by both the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FDA requires that you have a valid contact lens prescription before you purchase your contact lenses from your eye doctor, stores, Internet, over the phone or by mail. The following tips should help you take simple precautions to make your purchase safe and effective.

What do I need to consider when buying contact lenses?

Your contact lens prescription should be current and valid when you order contact lenses. You should follow expert contact lens prescription tips.

Ensure that you go for a regular eye check up to your eye care practitioner. If you have not had a check-up in the last one to two years, you may have problems with your eyes that you are not aware of. In such a case, your contact lenses may not do the necessary function of correcting your vision.

The expiration date for your prescription is set by the state you reside in. It could be either a one-year or even a two-year renewal period. If your state has not set a minimum expiration date, you will have to follow the Federal regulation rules which enforce a one year date. Of course if your eye care professional determines that there’s a medical reason for less than one year, you will have to adhere to that.

To be sure that your eyes remain healthy you should not order lenses with a prescription that has expired or stock up on lenses right before the prescription is about to expire. It’s safer to be re-checked by your eye care professional. You can refer online shopping sites.

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