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Children as young as 8 can learn to insert and remove contact lenses on their own.§2
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*INDICATIONS AND BRIEF SAFETY INFORMATION for MiSight® 1 day soft contact lens:
INDICATIONS:
MiSight® 1 day (omafilcon A) Soft (Hydrophilic) Contact Lenses for Daily Wear are indicated for the correction of myopic ametropia and for slowing the progression of myopia in children with non-diseased eyes, who at the initiation of treatment are 8-12 years of age and have a refraction of -0.75D to -4.00D (spherical equivalent) with ≤ 0.75 diopters of astigmatism. The lens is to be discarded after each removal.
BRIEF SAFETY INFORMATION: Rx only; results may vary.
ATTENTION: Reference the Patient Information Brochure or visit misight.com/safety for a complete listing of Indications and Important Safety Information.
WARNINGS: Problems with contact lenses could result in serious injury to the eye. Do not expose contact lenses to water while wearing them. Under certain circumstances, MiSight® lenses’ optical design can cause reduced image contrast/ghosting/halo/glare in some patients that may cause difficulty with certain visually demanding tasks.
PRECAUTIONS: Daily wear single use only. Patient should always dispose when lenses are removed. No overnight wear. Patients should exercise extra care if performing potentially hazardous activities.
ADVERSE EVENTS: Including but not limited to infection/inflammation/ulceration/abrasion of the cornea, other parts of the eye or eyelids. Some of these adverse reactions can cause permanent or temporary loss of vision. If you notice any of the stated in your child, immediately have your child remove the lenses and contact your eye care professional.
† Compared to a single-vision 1-day lens over a 3-year period.
‡ ActivControl® Technology in MiSight® 1 day contact lenses corrects refractive error and slows myopia progression by 59% on average.
§ By 1 month. As reported by parents.
◊ MiSight® 1 day shows sustained slowing of eye growth over time on average. While eyes are still growing; children fit ages 8-12 and followed for 6-years. n=40.
¶ Children ages 8 to 15 when starting MiSight® 1 day treatment experienced a slowing of myopia progression.
** Using measured and modeled data, pooled across ages (8-17), MiSight® 1 day slowed myopia progression by an average of approximately 50%.
†† Myopic children fit with MiSight® 1 day contact lenses ages 8-15 continued to experience slowed myopia progression as long as they remained wearing the lenses as prescribed.
‡‡ Rebate values subject to change. Rebate valid for purchases through 12/31/2026 subject to all rebate terms and conditions. See manufacturer's rebate form for more details.
§§ No slit-lamp observations recorded above grade 2 at any visits apart from 1 observation of grade 3 GPC attributed to a foreign body at the 1-month visit.
◊◊ Children aged 8-12 at the initiation of treatment.
¶¶ At initial dispense, 66/67 children successfully fit with MiSight® 1 day aged 8-12 were able to handle their lenses.
References:
- Chamberlain P et al. A 3-year Randomized Clinical Trial of MiSight® Lenses for Myopia Control. Optom Vis Sci. 2019;96:556-567.
- CVI data on file 2018. MiSight® 1 day 3-year study report.
- Sulley A et al. Wearer experience and subjective responses with dual focus compared to spherical, single vision soft contact lenses in children during a 3-year clinical trial. AAO 2019 Poster Presentation.
- Chamberlain P, et al. Long-term Effect of Dual-focus Contact Lenses on Myopia Progression in Children: A 6-year Multicenter Clinical Trial. OVS 2022 Mar 1;99(3):204-212.
- Chamberlain P et al, Further comparison of myopia progression in new and established myopia control treatment (MiSight® 1 day) groups. BCLA paper presentation 2019.
- Xu L et al. High myopia and glaucoma susceptibility, the Beijing Eye Study. Ophthalmology. 2007;114(2):216-20.
- Flitcroft DI. The complex interactions of retinal, optical and environmental factors in myopia aetiology. PRER 2013;31(6):622-60.
- Younan C, et al. Myopia and incident cataract and cataract surgery: the blue mountains eye study. IVOS 2002;43(12):3625-3632.
- Chen SJ, et al. Prevalence and associated risk factors of myopic maculopathy in elderly Chinese: the Shihpai eye study. IOVS 2012;53(8):4868-73.
- K. Zadnik, G.L. Mitchell, L.A. Jones, D.O. Mutti; Factors Associated with Rapid Myopia Progression in School-Aged Children . Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2004;45(13):2306.
- Arumugam B, Bradley A, Hammond D, Chamberlain P. Modelling Age Effects of Myopia Progression for the MiSight® 1 day Clinical Trial. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2021;62(8):2333.
- Woods J, Jones D, Jones L, Jones S, Hunt C, Chamberlain P, McNally J. Ocular health of children wearing daily disposable contact lenses over a 6-year period. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2021 Aug;44(4):101391.
- CVI data on file, 2022.
- Chamberlain P, Arumugam B, Jones D et al. Myopia Progression in Children wearing Dual-Focus Contact Lenses: 6-year findings. Optom Vis Sci 2020;97(E-abstract):200038.
- CVI data on file, 2019. Global survey by Decision Analyst with 402 ECPs in UK, Canada, Germany, Spain, Hong Kong, Australia/NZ. 92% agreed on a 1-10 point scale (top 4-box); early age (from 6 to 10 years old).
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