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arisia2012-01-16 08:35 am
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Contact Lenses
A heads up for everyone who bought or was thinking of buying decorative contact lenses
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/HomeHealthandConsumer/ConsumerProducts/ContactLenses/ucm270953.htm
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/HomeHealthandConsumer/ConsumerProducts/ContactLenses/ucm270953.htm
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http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm275069.htm
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I also am overjoyed that in the link you provided, they don't link a single actual medical study, but they do use anecdotes and appeal to authority. It really, really sucks that the FDA voluntarily does exactly what quack medicine sites do, providing a lousy example for any skeptical consumers out there.
I understand you're saying this so people know the risks. I just wish that the links you provided actually discussed the risks in a manner useful to someone trying to actually understand them, as opposed to "y'all kids better not do this stuff, Dad says it's bad."
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Contacts are dangerous people get cysts and infections from them all the time but using ones that say FDA approved but are clearly being sold outside of the guidelines makes me question if they really are FDA approved.
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it might well be dangerous, but I'd like to be better informed on the actual occurrence of actual visual difficulties, rather than the blanket authority tactic.
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Buying Decorative Contact Lenses
You can buy contact lenses, including decorative contact lenses, from an eye care doctor, on the Internet or from a mail-order company. It's very important that you only buy contact lenses from a company that sells FDA-cleared or approved contact lenses and requires you to provide a prescription.
Anyone selling you contact lenses must get your prescription and verify it with your doctor. They should request not only the prescription, but the name of your doctor and their phone number. If they don't ask for this information they are breaking federal law and could be selling you illegal contact lenses.
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It does not claim that it's illegal and I can't find any law to that effect.
It does, in fact, on that very page, claim it is illegal.
Maybe you should have your eyes checked?
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http://www.ftc.gov/os/2004/01/040130contactlensrulefrn.pdf
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"Anyone selling you contact lenses must get your prescription and verify it with your doctor. They should request not only the prescription, but the name of your doctor and their phone number. If they don't ask for this information they are breaking federal law"
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Contacts that are not properly sanitized and cleaned can cause infections. Improperly inserted lenses can fold, get stuck and cause abrasions that very easily become infected. If one just buys random lenses that are not fit to ones eye properly, and doesn't learn to properly care for them, they will risk those infections. I once rubbed my eye because the lens was itching and ulcerated my cornea and it became infected within a matter of hours. I lost some of the vision in that eye because of it.
I saw the contact lens dealer in the dealer's room, I wondered about it but chose not to ask about them, since I haven't worn lenses since my LASIK 10 years ago I thought perhaps the technology has changed.