![]() ![]() Attached to the cap is are little fold down baskets for your contact lenses, and the neutralizing block. The case resembles a little plastic cylindrical vial with a twist off cap. Neutralization is achieved by using the specialized case that comes with your bottle of solution. First and foremost, you must never allow the solution in the bottle to come into direct contact with your eyes. You use them a little differently than the MPSs. Furthermore, the hydrogen peroxide MUST be neutralized before the contacts can go back in your eyes, which is done through the specialized cases that come with these products. Yes, this is the same ingredient as in 3% hydrogen peroxide topical solution that we commonly use to disinfect cuts, and no, do not use that to clean your contact lenses instead! Though 3% hydrogen peroxide is the main ingredient in products such as Clear Care and PeroxiClear, it is not the only ingredient. The primary disinfecting agent in these solutions is 3% hydrogen peroxide. They clean and disinfect your contact lenses so you can safely reuse them the next day. ![]() They serve the exact same purpose as your typical MPSs. What Are Hydrogen Peroxide Based Solutions? Please read Contacts Advice Terms of Use before continuing. You are not being prescribed contact lens solution on this page. I am not a doctor and this article is not a substitute for professional medical advice. ![]() Some lesser known options are the hydrogen peroxide contact lens solutions such as Clear Care and Peroxiclear (evidently, market research found the term ‘clear’ to be favorable for these product names). When it comes to cleaning your contact lenses, there are more options than your typical ‘rub & rinse’ cleaning solution (also know as multi-purpose solutions or MPS) such as Opti-Free, ReNu, Complete, Biotrue, etc. ![]()
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