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		<title>Tips For Buying Quality Discount Contact Lenses Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the many kinds of contact lenses you can buy are: novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow in the dark, wild eyes, mirrored, black, white, and red. Contact lens wearers are usually surprised and happy with the level of comfort that lenses provide. Now it&#8217;s easy to order the perfect quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the many kinds of contact lenses you can buy are: novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow in the dark, wild eyes, mirrored, black, white, and red. Contact lens wearers are usually surprised and happy with the level of comfort that lenses provide. Now it&#8217;s easy to order the perfect quality contact lenses online at a great discount.</p>
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The choice of which lens is right for you should be based only on an examination by your doctor or eye care professional, not over the phone. If you&#8217;ve always wanted to change your eye color, color contact lenses can provide baby blues, gorgeous greens, heavenly hazels &#8212; even various patterns and designs.</p>
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Extended wear contact lenses are used for overnight or continuous wear ranging from one to six nights or up to 30 days. There are also a few rigid gas permeable lenses that are designed and approved for overnight wear. The length of continuous lens wear depends on the lens type and your doctor&#8217;s evaluation of your tolerance for overnight wear.</p>
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Contact lenses are often more complex than they appear to be. If you plan to wear lenses for more than 18 hours for the purpose of eye color change, then buy colored soft lenses. People who have good distance vision but need help for reading can get a monovision reading lens for one eye.</p>
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Soft contact lenses are made of soft, flexible plastics that allow for oxygen to pass through to the cornea. There are several types of lenses including: soft contact lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, extended wear lenses and disposables. Although easier to handle and less likely to tear, rigid gas permeable lenses are not as comfortable initially as soft contacts and it may take a few weeks to get used to wearing the RGPs, compared to just a few days for soft contacts.</p>
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Rigid gas permeable lenses tend to be less expensive over the life of the lens since they last longer than soft lenses. Extra-thin soft lenses are on the market for very sensitive people.</p>
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Make sure you have a current, valid prescription when you order contact lenses. Always buy from a reputable company; you can buy contact lenses without a prescription, but the company is selling you a prescription device as if it were an over-the-counter device violating FTC regulations by selling you contact lenses without having your prescription. When you receive your order, if you think you&#8217;ve received an incorrect contact lens, check with your doctor or eye care professional right away; don&#8217;t accept any substitution unless your eye care professional approves it.</p>
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When you place your order make sure your lenses are available and not out of stock, because you&#8217;ll need them now. Check to see if you have a health insurance plan that includes vision coverage. You can buy contact lenses from an eye doctor, on the Internet, from an optical store or a warehouse club.</p>
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Always ask what rebates are available. Rebates may be available from the seller, from the manufacturer, for first-time contact lens wearers and for individuals who buy lenses and get an eye exam. Get a feel for how the retailer handles customer service calls; in case you have a problem after your order arrives.</p>
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Microorganisms may be present in distilled water, so always use commercial sterile saline solutions, if you plan to use enzyme tablets in water for disinfections. Under the binding down of a rigid contact lens during sleep, the flow of tears and oxygen to the cornea is reduced; lack of oxygen leaves the eye vulnerable to infection. Extended-wear rigid lenses can cause unexpected, undesirable, reshaping of the cornea.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
To be sure your eyes remain healthy you shouldn&#8217;t order lenses with a prescription that&#8217;s expired or stock up on lenses right before the prescription is about to expire; it&#8217;s much safer to be re-checked by your eye doctor. Be aware that extended-wear (overnight) contact lenses &#8211; rigid or soft &#8211; increase the risk of corneal ulcers, which are infection-caused eruptions on the cornea that can lead to blindness; symptoms include vision changes, eye redness, eye discomfort or pain, and excessive tearing. Always throw away disposable lenses after the recommended wearing period.</p>
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Make sure you&#8217;ve done your homework before you buy any pair of contact lenses. Remember to use only contact lenses that are FDA-approved and only if prescribed by a licensed eyecare professional. It&#8217;s becoming easier and easier all the time to shop online and often the shipping is free.</p>
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		<title>Simple Facts And Tips For Buying Discount Contact Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 07:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contact lens sales are regulated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission.) You&#8217;ll want to take simple precautions to make any discount lens purchase safe and effective. Among the many kinds of discount contact lenses you can buy are: novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contact lens sales are regulated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission.) You&#8217;ll want to take simple precautions to make any discount lens purchase safe and effective. Among the many kinds of discount contact lenses you can buy are: novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow in the dark, wild eyes, mirrored, black, white, and red.</p>
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Always buy from a reputable company; you can buy discount contact lenses without a prescription, but the company is selling you a prescription device as if it were an over-the-counter device, in violation of FTC regulations &#8211; selling you lenses without having a prescription from you. The choice of which lens is right for you should be based only on an examination by your doctor or eye care professional, not over the phone.</p>
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Rigid lenses don&#8217;t absorb chemicals, unlike soft lenses which will soak up residue from your hands like soap or lotion. You can mark rigid lenses to show which lens is for which eye; they don&#8217;t rip or tear, so they&#8217;re easy to handle. Bifocal correction is possible with both soft and rigid lenses.</p>
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While the ability to hold water increases the oxygen permeability of soft lenses, it increases their fragility quotient as well. Rigid lenses generally give you more clear vision. There are also a few rigid gas permeable lenses that are designed and approved for overnight wear.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Soft lenses are easier to adjust and are much more comfortable than rigid lenses, because they conform to the eye and absorb and hold water. There are several types of lenses including: soft contact lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, extended wear lenses and disposables. You can become adjusted to soft lenses within just a few days, compared to several weeks for rigid ones.</p>
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In some models, each lens corrects for near and distance vision and in others, one lens is for near vision, and the other is for distance. It&#8217;s important for your eyes to have a rest, without lenses, for at least one night following each scheduled removal.</p>
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Before you buy online, check to see if there are any testimonials at the online supplier&#8217;s website. Focus on value, not just the price; most people looking for the best price are really looking for the best value. Buy your contact lenses from a supplier you&#8217;re familiar with and know is reliable or who has name familiarity</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Always buy from a reputable company; you can buy contact lenses without a prescription, but the company is selling you a prescription device as if it were an over-the-counter device violating FTC regulations by selling you contact lenses without having your prescription. Check out how long the online supplier has been in business before you buy. When you receive your order, if you think you&#8217;ve received an incorrect contact lens, check with your doctor or eye care professional right away; don&#8217;t accept any substitution unless your eye care professional approves it.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Rebates may be available from the seller, from the manufacturer, for first-time contact lens wearers and for individuals who buy lenses and get an eye exam. You can buy contact lenses from an eye doctor, on the Internet, from an optical store or a warehouse club. Compare prices &#8211; get quotes from two or three online and offline suppliers.</p>
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Heat disinfections is the only method effective against  the microorganism  Acanthamoeba keratitis, a common culprit for contact lens wearers, and it also kills organisms in and on the lens case. Always throw away disposable lenses after the recommended wearing period. Be aware that extended-wear (overnight) contact lenses &#8211; rigid or soft &#8211; increase the risk of corneal ulcers, which are infection-caused eruptions on the cornea that can lead to blindness; symptoms include vision changes, eye redness, eye discomfort or pain, and excessive tearing.</p>
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Under the binding down of a rigid contact lens during sleep, the flow of tears and oxygen to the cornea is reduced; lack of oxygen leaves the eye vulnerable to infection. One sight-threatening concern is the infection Acanthamoeba keratitis, which is caused by improper lens care; this difficult-to-treat parasitic infection&#8217;s symptoms are similar to those of corneal ulcers. To be sure your eyes remain healthy you shouldn&#8217;t order lenses with a prescription that&#8217;s expired or stock up on lenses right before the prescription is about to expire; it&#8217;s much safer to be re-checked by your eye doctor.</p>
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Laser surgery and its risks can be frightening and too expensive for some people; contacts can provide a safe, comfortable and time-tested alternative. If you&#8217;re planning to buy contact lenses at a discount, you should buy the best quality you can get, even at a higher price; you don&#8217;t want to skimp on quality when it comes to your eyes. If you prefer the way you look without glasses or find glasses to be cumbersome and awkward, contacts can provide the ease, convenience and comfort you need.</p>
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		<title>Buying Discount Contact Lenses &#8211; What To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a contact lens prescription in hand, it&#8217;s possible to buy your contact lenses from stores, the Internet, over the phone, or by mail. Ophthalmologists (M.D. or D.O.) are eye surgeons who study and treat eye diseases and can also perform the duties of optometrists; optometrists (O.D.) examine eyes, diagnose and treat vision problems, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a contact lens prescription in hand, it&#8217;s possible to buy your contact lenses from stores, the Internet, over the phone, or by mail. Ophthalmologists (M.D. or D.O.) are eye surgeons who study and treat eye diseases and can also perform the duties of optometrists; optometrists (O.D.) examine eyes, diagnose and treat vision problems, and prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses and in most states they also can prescribe medicine; opticians grind and dispense eyeglasses and in some states dispense contact lenses. There are 75 million contact lens wearers worldwide and 31 million in the U.S. alone.</p>
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Now it&#8217;s easy to order the perfect contact lenses online at a great discount. Among the many kinds of contact lenses you can buy are: novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow in the dark, wild eyes, mirrored, black, white, and red.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Keep in mind that contact lenses are often more complex than appears. Rigid lenses don&#8217;t absorb chemicals, unlike soft lenses which will soak up residue from your hands like soap or lotion. Some doctors prescribe disposables as planned-replacement lenses, which are removed, disinfected, and reused before being discarded.</p>
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Disposable lenses don&#8217;t come with instructions for cleaning and disinfecting, while those labeled specifically for planned replacement do. The length of continuous lens wear depends on the lens type and your doctor&#8217;s evaluation of your tolerance for overnight wear. Soft lenses also come as disposable products, that is, used once and discarded, or as planned-replacement lenses.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
In some models, each lens corrects for near and distance vision and in others, one lens is for near vision, and the other is for distance. Extra-thin soft lenses are on the market for very sensitive people. There are several types of lenses including: soft contact lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, extended wear lenses and disposables.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
With planned-replacement lenses, the doctor works out a replacement schedule tailored to the needs of each patient. While the ability to hold water increases the oxygen permeability of soft lenses, it increases their fragility quotient as well.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
When you place your order make sure your lenses are available and not out of stock, because you&#8217;ll need them now. Ask about prices at your doctor&#8217;s office when you have your eye examination, or during a follow-up visit after you get your prescription. Focus on value, not just the price; most people looking for the best price are really looking for the best value.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Always ask what rebates are available. Always buy from a reputable company; you can buy contact lenses without a prescription, but the company is selling you a prescription device as if it were an over-the-counter device violating FTC regulations by selling you contact lenses without having your prescription. When you place your contact lens order, request the manufacturer&#8217;s written patient information for your contact lenses; it&#8217;ll give you important risk and benefit information as well as instructions for use.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
When you receive your order, if you think you&#8217;ve received an incorrect contact lens, check with your doctor or eye care professional right away; don&#8217;t accept any substitution unless your eye care professional approves it. Wherever you buy, shop for quality and value and don&#8217;t forget you want to do what&#8217;s best for your eye health. Make sure you have a current, valid prescription when you order contact lenses.</p>
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Soft extended-wear lenses bind down on the closed eye, but they are porous and allow some tears through during sleep; because they have so little form, their binding has very little effect on the shape of the eye. Extended-wear rigid lenses can cause unexpected, undesirable, reshaping of the cornea. Under the binding down of a rigid contact lens during sleep, the flow of tears and oxygen to the cornea is reduced; lack of oxygen leaves the eye vulnerable to infection.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The FDA has approved extended-wear lenses for use up to seven days before removal for cleaning; but there are risks with use of extended-wear lenses even for one night. Heat disinfection is the only method effective against the microroganism Acanthamoeba keratitis, a common culprit for contact lens wearers, and it also kills organisms in and on the lens case. When the eyes are open, tears carry adequate oxygen to the cornea to keep it healthy, but during sleep, the eye produces fewer tears, causing the cornea to swell.</p>
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Remember to use only contact lenses that are FDA-approved and only if prescribed by a licensed eye care professional. If you lead an active lifestyle, contact lenses can provide you with close to natural vision. Shopping for contacts online will save you a lot of money; contact lenses are deeply discounted.</p>
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		<title>Easy Guide To Buying Contact Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want to always buy your contact lenses from a well-known reputable company. You can buy discount contact lenses without a prescription, but the company would be selling you a prescription device as if it were an over-the-counter device, which is in violation of FTC regulations, in other words, selling contact lenses without having a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You want to always buy your contact lenses from a well-known reputable company. You can buy discount contact lenses without a prescription, but the company would be selling you a prescription device as if it were an over-the-counter device, which is in violation of FTC regulations, in other words, selling contact lenses without having a prescription from you. You&#8217;ll want to take simple precautions to make any lens purchase safe and effective when you order. There are many kinds of contact lenses on the market  including novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow in the dark, wild eyes, mirrored, black, white, and red among others. You can also get astigmatism contact lenses and bifocal contact lenses. </p>
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Once you get a contact lens prescription, it&#8217;s possible to buy from stores, online, over the phone, or by mail. Contact lens sales are regulated by both the FDA (Food And Drug Administration) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission.)</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Soft lenses also come as disposable products, used once and then discarded, or as planned-replacement lenses. And rigid gas-permeable lenses tend to actually be cheaper over the life of the lens, even though they cost more, because they last longer than soft lenses. And bifocal correction is possible with both soft and rigid lenses.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Contact lenses give you excellent peripheral vision for sports, driving, safety, and performing among others. And extra-thin soft lenses are on the market for very sensitive people. Soft lenses aren&#8217;t as likely as rigid lenses to pop out or get foreign material like dust underneath them.</p>
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There are also a few rigid gas-permeable lenses that are designed and approved for wearing overnight. And extended wear contact lenses are used for overnight or continuous wear, thus ranging from one to six nights or up to 30 days. The length of continuous lens wear depends on the type of lens you get and the doctor&#8217;s evaluation of your tolerance for overnight wear.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
With planned-replacement lenses, the eye doctor works out a replacement schedule to meet the needs of each patient. And rigid lenses generally will give you clearer vision.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Beware of attempts to substitute a different brand from the one you want when buying your contacts. Make sure to have a current, valid prescription when you do order contact lenses. There are many good contact lens suppliers now online making their lenses available at a good discount for both prescription and non-prescription lenses.</p>
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When you do place your contact lens order, make sure to request the manufacturer&#8217;s patient information for your type of contact lenses. It&#8217;ll give you important risk and benefit information as well as specific written instructions for use. And always ask what rebates are available to you. You have many choices today; you can buy contact lenses from an eye doctor, at an eye clinic, on the Internet, from an optical store or a warehouse club.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Whenever you do place your order make sure that your lenses are available and not out of stock, because you&#8217;ll likely need them as soon as possible. Make sure to focus on the value, not just the price because most people, who are looking for the best price, are really looking for the best value.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Be aware that extended-wear rigid lenses can cause unexpected and undesirable, reshaping of the cornea. Heat disinfection is the only method that&#8217;s effective against the microorganism Acanthamoeba keratitis, which is a common culprit for contact lens wearers.  It also kills organisms in and on the contact lens case. To be sure your eyes remain healthy you shouldn&#8217;t order lenses with a prescription that has expired or right before the prescription is about to expire. You should get re-checked by your eye doctor.</p>
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You don&#8217;t want to wear lenses any longer than they&#8217;re prescribed for or when you&#8217;re sleeping unless you&#8217;re otherwise directed to. A basic rule is to never swap your contact lenses with anyone else. Soft extended-wear lenses bind down on the eye when it&#8217;s closed.  But they are porous and allow some tears through during sleep and because they have so little form, their binding has very little effect on the shape of the eye.</p>
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If your first lens fitting is performed by an eye care practitioner, he or she can also help minimize or eliminate the cause of any eye irritation that is associated with the new lenses. If you&#8217;re looking for cheap contact lenses, you may find that the cheap materials or other ways of cutting costs will affect the quality you want. And if you&#8217;re planning to buy contact lenses, you should buy the best quality you can get, even if it&#8217;s at a higher price because you don&#8217;t want to skimp on the quality when it comes to your eyes.</p>
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