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PRECISION1® for Astigmatism

The lens for your patients to start in and stay in

 

 

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Don’t miss this opportunity for growth

 

47% of patients are astigmatic, but only 10% of those are in toric contact lenses.1,2*

TORIC contact lenses provide better visual acuity to astigmatic patients than spherical lenses, even for low and moderate astigmats.3-5

 

*In at least one eye.

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Born from the Water Gradient Technology of DAILIES TOTAL1®


PRECISION1® for Astigmatism contact lenses feature SMARTSURFACE® Technology.
 

 

PRECISION1 for Astigmatism water gradient

PRECISION1®, with SMARTSURFACE® Technology, delivers superior lens-surface moisture stability


In in vitro studies, PRECISION1® (sphere) contact lenses demonstrated superior lens-surface moisture stability vs INFUSE, ACUVUE OASYS 1-Day, BioTrue ONEday, 1-DAY ACUVUE MOIST, clariti 1 day and MyDay contact lenses.8-11*

 

*Based on in vitro studies wherein wettability was measured using the iDDrop System. All lenses were tested in an identical manner, soaked in a PBS (phosphate-buffered saline solution) for 16 hours +/- 2 hours (p<0.001).

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PRECISION1® for Astigmatism Technical Specifications

 

Talk to your Alcon representative to learn more about PRECISION1® for Astigmatism.

PRECISION1 for Astigmatism Parameters

For your patients with hyperopia or myopia:

PRECISION1®
 

Born from the Water Gradient Technology of DAILIES TOTAL1® and available at a mainstream price.

 

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Reference Links

    †In a clinical study at 5 sites in the US; n=39 

     

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    3. Richdale K, Berntsen DA, Mack CJ, Merchea MM, Barr JT. Visual acuity with spherical and toric soft contact
    4. lenses in low- to moderate-astigmatic eyes. 2007;84:969-975.
    5. Moody K, Hickson-Curran S. Fitting low astigmats with a soft toric contact lens. November 2001.
    6. Berntsen D, Bickle K, Cox S, et al. The effect of toric versus spherical contact lenses on vision and eyestrain in
    7. astigmatic patients. Presented at American Academy of Optometry Annual Meeting; October 7-10, 2015. New
    8. Orleans, LA; e-abstract 150047..
    9. Alcon data on file, 2019.
    10. Thekveli S, Qui Y, Kapoor Y, et al. Structure-property relationship of delefilcon A lenses. 2012;35(suppl 1):e14.
    11. Tucker B, Leveillee E, Bauman E, Subbaraman L. Characterization of the Surface Properties of a Novel Daily Disposable
    12. Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens. Poster presented at the American Academy of Optometry Annual Conference, October 23-26; Orlando FL.
    13. IDDrop Comparative Study DACP and BioTrue ONEday Report; Alcon data on file, 2019.
    14. IDDrop Comparative Study Oasys 1 Day and TruEye; Alcon data on file, 2019.
    15. Luensmann D, Schaeffer JL, Rumney NJ, Stanberry A, Walsh K, Jones L. Spectacle prescriptions review to determine prevalence of ametropia and coverage of frequent replacement soft toric contact lenses. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2018 Oct;41(5):412-420.