Egenskaber
- Passer til et bredt udvalg af brugere med forskellige behov, men er specialtilpasset til følsomme øjne. (2)
- Fungerer sammen med alle bløde linsetyper (3) og opfylder mange forskellige kundebehov.
- Rengør effektivt og giver en lav grad af belægninger. (4)
- Indeholder en komponent (poloxamer) med naturligt smørende egenskaber af hensyn til øget komfort (5)
- Dokumenteret desinficerende virkning. (4)
En gennemprøvet og effektiv alt-i-et-væske1
1 REF: CooperVision data on file 1997, CooperVision data on file 2019
2 REF: Cavet et al., In vitro biocompatibility assessment of multipurpose contact lens solutions: effects on human corneal epithelial viability and barrier function, Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 35 (2012), 63-170 Griffith, Clinical performance of the Bioclear family of lenses, Optician, 07.03.08 Opticians online CVI data on file 2019 Coavision.org, Differentiating in stain, page 16, slide on PHMB in many solutions
3 (REF: Wu, et al., 2004. Lipid corralling and poloxamer squeeze-out in membranes. Phys. Rev. Lett.
Wu et al 2005. Interaction between Lipid Monolayers and Poloxamer 188: An X-Ray Reflectivity and Diffraction Study. Biophysical Journal.
Kim, et al., 2014. Modulation of Protein Adsorption by Poloxamer 188 in Relation to Polysorbates 80 and 20 at Solid Surfaces. J Pharm
Rasyid et al., 2014. Suspension Stability and Characterization of Chitosan Nanoparticle–Coated Ketoprofen Based on Surfactants Oleic Acid and Poloxamer 188.
Protein Removal Test 1 Draft Report for Aston University Jan 2014.)
4 [REF: CVI data on file 1997 clinical trial
CVI data on file 2011, study S09-46
CVI data on file, AIOL protein removal study 2000 Eurolens V56
CVI data on file 2014 Mann, Tighe, Protein Removal Test ]
5 REF: Kolliphor P188 technical information, BASF 2013, Wu, et al., 2004. Lipid corralling and poloxamer squeeze-out in membranes. Phys. Rev. Lett. 93:028101–028104, Wu et al 2005. Interaction between Lipid Monolayers and Poloxamer 188: An X-Ray Reflectivity and Diffraction Study. Biophysical Journal Volume 89: 3159–3173.