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Johnson & Johnson Vision 

For Safety Information, please visit - https://www.acuvue.com/important-safety-information
We are honored to have Johnson & Johnson Vision as our premier contact lens Partner.  Johnson & Johnson Vision has been innovating within the field of contact lenses and eyecare for decades.  Due to their innovation, comfort, performance, and advocacy, having Johnson & Johnson Vision as an exclusive industry partner is humbling and an honor.
 

https://www.jnjvisionpro.com/
https://www.jnjvisionpro.com/products/acuvue-oasys-transitions

About Johnson & Johnson Vision

Johnson & Johnson Vision brings together cutting-edge insights, science, technology and people to encourage professionals and patients to proactively preserve and enhance sight for life.


Find out more at https://www.jnjvisionpro.com/about

Below you will find out about the ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™, information for new contact lens wearers, and  information for Established Lens Wearers

ACUVUE®  OASYS  with  Transitions™  Light Intelligent  Technology™

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ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ is a first-of-its-kind contact lens for contact lens wearers.  These lenses combine a proven ACUVUE OASYS (senofilcon A) material with Transitions™ Light Intelligent Technology™ 
https://www.jnjvisionpro.com/products/acuvue-oasys-transitions
To find out more about ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ please see the following sites:
  • Learn about these lenses by visiting: https://www.acuvue.com/acuvue-oasys-transition-contact-lenses
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  • Discover the key features of these lenses at:  https://www.acuvue.com/contact-lenses/acuvue-oasys-transitions
 
  • All of the ACUVUE product line offers UV protection, which adds a layer of protection against the harmful rays of the sun.  To learn more about the benefits of blocking UV rays, please visit: https://www.acuvue.com/why-contact-lenses/uv-blocking-benefits
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Use the simulator with your patients to quickly introduce and demonstrate the visual performance benefits of ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ across various environments, and to illustrate what patients should look for while wearing the lens.  Click HERE for the simulator.
https://youtu.be/JwTT1H0Z6DM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DXTlh9sWSo

Information  for  new  contact  lens  wearers

There is a lot of information to consider when you become a new contact lens wearer.  Fortunately for you, Johnson & Johnson Vision has created multiple resources to help you with putting in & taking out your contacts, cleaning & care, and other resources.

If you have any concerns with your contact lenses, including, but not limited to, sudden redness, decreased vision, and/or eye pain, please contact your eye care provider right away.  Contact Lenses are a medical device and need to be cared for properly in order to reduce the risk for infection and other complications.

Johnson & Johnson Vision has a New User Guide that can be viewed at: 
https://www.acuvue.com/contact-lens-care/new-wearer-guide

For those of you new to putting in and taking out contact lenses, Johnson & Johnson Vision lists four steps in how to put in your contact lenses and 4 steps in how to take them out.  Check out the resources at:  
https://www.acuvue.com/contact-lens-care/how-to-put-in-and-take-out-contacts

Cleaning your contact lenses is key to successful and safe contact lens wear. Following these instructions will help you in decreasing any risk for an eye infection.  This also includes cleaning your contact lens case!   Check this out here:  
https://www.acuvue.com/wear-and-care/contact-lens-cleaning-and-care

Additional information, especially about maintaining comfort and what to do when you travel, can be found at: 
https://www.acuvue.com/contact-lens-care/maintaining-contact-lens-comfort

If you need further assistance or need to contact an optometrist, take a look here:  
https://www.acuvue.com/mainlensassist


Existing  Contact  Lens  Wearers

Often patients notice that they have some concerns with maintaining comfort with their contact lenses.  There are a many ways that comfort can be decreased and just as many ways to maintain comfort.  Check out this guide that discusses ways to maintain comfort in various situations.
https://www.acuvue.com/contact-lens-care/maintaining-contact-lens-comfort

For Safety Information, please visit - https://www.acuvue.com/important-safety-information

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