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Monday, 25 October 2010 20:46

Store Brand Contact Lens Solutions?

Written by  Dr. Shannon Franklin
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Cheaper Yes, But Are They Safe?

You may have noticed that stores like your pharmacy and grocer sell store-branded contact lens care products, also known as "private label" products. Often they are considerably cheaper than name-brand products. Should you use them?

These products are safe and FDA-approved, or they couldn't be sold. But there are potential problems. Sometimes private label products are made from older formulations, which don't offer the same advantages as newer products.

But here's a bigger problem: As you know, you shouldn't switch products without consulting your doctor to make sure the new solution is compatible with your lenses. Let's say that you buy a bottle of Store-brand X. You use the product, and everything is dandy. Next time you buy Store-brand X, it may not be the same product. That's because the store doesn't, of course, make its own solution. They buy it from a supplier. If a better deal comes along, they might switch suppliers - and even formulations - but still sell the revised product under the "Store-brand X" name. The revised formulation may or may not be right for your eyes or your particular contact lenses.

More information on picking the right contact lens solution in the next issue! As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it at any time!

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Dr. Shannon Franklin

Dr. Shannon Franklin

Dr. Franklin earned her Bachelor degree at the University of Virginia and her doctorate from Southern College of Optometry (SCO). While attending SCO, she conducted research in the areas of dry eye syndrome and contact lens solutions. Dr. Franklin was awarded the 2002 Vanguard of the Year by the Virginia Optometric Association (VOA). Currently, she is the InfantSEE coordinator for Virginia. She also serves as the President-Elect of the VOA and is a Fellow in the Virginia Academy of Optometry.

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  • Comment Link Dan Tuesday, 26 October 2010 21:47 posted by Dan

    This is a great post! I was wondering if my store brand was different the last time I bought it and this proves my theory. Thanks!

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