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Soft contact lenses, preparation

Soft contact lenses prepared from PDMS provide a final example, as is shown in Figure 4.8.34 The oxygen required by the eye for its metabolic processes must be obtained... [Pg.172]

This preservative is comparatively new to ophthalmic preparations and is a polymeric quaternary ammonium germicide. Its advantage over other quaternary ammonium seems to be its inability to penetrate ocular tissues, especially the cornea. It has been used at concentrations of 0.001-0.01% in contact lens solutions as well as dry eye products. At clinically effective levels of preservative, POLYQUAD is approximately 10 times less toxic than benzalkonium chloride [87,137], Various in vitro tests and in vivo evaluations substantiate the safety of this compound [137,141,142], This preservative has been extremely useful for soft contact lens solutions because it has the least propensity to adsorb onto or absorb into these lenses, and it has a practically nonexistent potential for sensitization. Its ad-sorption/absorption with high water and high ionic lenses can be resolved by carefully balancing formulation components [143],... [Pg.434]

A soft contact lens comprises a water-swollen gel of a polymer prepared by polymerising one or more hydrophilic monomers such as 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, one or more crosslinking monomers, a monomer that... [Pg.77]

B. Malaekeh-Nikouei, S.A. Vahabzadeh, and S.A. Mohajeri, Preparation of a molecularly imprinted soft contact lens as a new ocular drug delivery system for dorzolamide, Curr. Drug Delivery 10 (3) 279-285,2013. [Pg.312]

The successful development of eye contact lenses led in turn to a demand for soft contact lenses. Such a demand was eventually met by the preparation of copolymers using a combination of an acrylic ester monomer such as methyl methacrylate, a cross-linkable monomer such as a dimethacrylate, and a monomer whose homopolymer is soluble or highly swollen in water such as N-vinyl pyrrolidone. Such copolymers swell in water (hence the term hydrophilic), the degree of swelling being controlled by the specific type and amount of the monomers used. In use the lens is swollen to equilibrium in water, a typical soft lens having a water content of about 75%. [Pg.420]

Polymeric soft contact lenses came into existence in the 1950s (12]. Otto Wich-terle discovered the hydrogel poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (HEMA), a transparent, soft, hydrophilic material that could be used to prepare contact lenses, Wichterle utilized a free radical polymerization of the HEMA monomer (including cross-linker, solvent, initiator, and stabilizer) with either thermal or ultraviolet initiation of the reaction. Initially, the len.ses were produced via spin casting, which involved the use of a concave mold that is spun at a particular rate. The rate of the mold spin determines the resultant lens power (13). After production of the lens in the mold, the lens would be hydrated from the mold in a warm water solution. Once hydrated, the lens would float free from the mold. Each lens is inspected for rips, tears, and clarity. Finally, the lens is packaged, sterilized, and boxed for shipping. The surface quality of the mold determines the surface chemistry and morphology on the anterior surface of the lens produced. [Pg.904]

These include use of chitosan in tissue engineering, in the preparation of sutures, artificial skin and soft/hard contact lens, owing to its excellent film-forming ability [170],... [Pg.49]


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