Patent classifications
A61L12/147
OPHTHALMIC DEVICES
A method for preparing an ophthalmic device for slowing, inhibiting or preventing myopia progression involves (a) soaking an ophthalmic device in one or more first solvent solutions to swell the ophthalmic device; (b) soaking the swelled ophthalmic device in one or more second solvents solutions comprising one or more red-light blocking compounds blocking greater than about 5% to about 25% of red-light transmission through the ophthalmic device at a wavelength of from about 550 nanometers (nm) to about 800 nm to de-swell the swelled ophthalmic device and entrap the one or more red-light blocking compounds in the de-swelled ophthalmic device; and (c) sterilizing the de-swelled ophthalmic device.
CONTACT LENS PRODUCT
A contact lens product includes a contact lens and a buffer solution. The contact lens is stored in the buffer solution. The buffer solution includes at least one antioxidant. The contact lens includes at least one curcuminoid. When a weight percentage concentration of the curcuminoid in the contact lens is Ccu, and a weight percentage concentration of the antioxidant in the buffer solution is Cao, a specific condition relating to Ccu/Cao is satisfied.
PACKAGING SOLUTIONS
A packaging system for the storage of an ophthalmic device is disclosed. The packaging system comprises a sealed container containing one or more unused ophthalmic devices immersed in an aqueous packaging solution comprising (a) one or more osmoprotectants, (b) one or more poloxamer comfort agents and (c) one or more polyol demulcents, wherein the aqueous packaging solution has an osmolality of at least about 150 mOsm/kg, a pH of about 6 to about 9 and is heat sterilized.
Ophthalmic contact lens solutions containing forms of vitamin B
The present invention relates to improved ophthalmic solutions that employ select B vitamins; pyridoxine and its salts; and thiamine and its salts in order to more effectively preserve solutions and to reduce the degree to which cationic preservatives will deposit on contact lenses. Ophthalmic solutions are here understood to include contact lens treatment solutions, such as cleaners, soaking solutions, conditioning solutions and lens storage solutions, as well as wetting solutions and in-eye solutions for treatment of eye conditions.
CONTACT LENS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The invention provides contact lens storage, cleaning and treatment compositions comprising nonionic surfactants. The invention further provides methods for treating enhancing contact lens wear time and comfort, reducing contact lens deposits and treating dry eye via contact lenses.
OPHTHALMIC CONTACT LENS SOLUTIONS CONTAINING FORMS OF VITAMIN B
The present invention relates to improved ophthalmic solutions that employ select B vitamins; pyridoxine and its salts; and thiamine and its salts in order to more effectively preserve solutions and to reduce the degree to which cationic preservatives will deposit on contact lenses. Ophthalmic solutions are here understood to include contact lens treatment solutions, such as cleaners, soaking solutions, conditioning solutions and lens storage solutions, as well as wetting solutions and in-eye solutions for treatment of eye conditions.
Antibacterial spectacle part and antibacterial treatment method
An antibacterial spectacle part comprises a spectacle part, and a film formed on at least one surface of the spectacle part. The film is formed by a self-polymerization reaction of dopamine, and comprises a plurality of silver nano particles deposited on a surface of the film away from the spectacle part. The disclosure also provides an antibacterial treatment method.
Packaging solutions
A packaging system for the storage of an ophthalmic device is disclosed. The packaging system comprises a sealed container containing one or more unused ophthalmic devices immersed in an aqueous packaging solution comprising (a) one or more osmoprotectants, (b) one or more poloxamer comfort agents and (c) one or more polyol demulcents, wherein the aqueous packaging solution has an osmolality of at least about 150 mOsm/kg, a pH of about 6 to about 9 and is heat sterilized.
Ophthalmic contact lens solutions containing forms of vitamin B
The present invention relates to improved ophthalmic solutions that employ select B vitamins; pyridoxine and its salts; and thiamine and its salts in order to more effectively preserve solutions and to reduce the degree to which cationic preservatives will deposit on contact lenses. Ophthalmic solutions are here understood to include contact lens treatment solutions, such as cleaners, soaking solutions, conditioning solutions and lens storage solutions, as well as wetting solutions and in-eye solutions for treatment of eye conditions.
ANTIBACTERIAL SPECTACLE PART AND ANTIBACTERIAL TREAMENT METHOD
An antibacterial spectacle part comprises a spectacle part, and a film formed on at least one surface of the spectacle part. The film is formed by a self-polymerization reaction of dopamine, and comprises a plurality of silver nano particles deposited on a surface of the film away from the spectacle part. The disclosure also provides an antibacterial treatment method.