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Boston Conditioning Solution for Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses Original Formula 4 Ounce Bottles Pack of 2

Boston Conditioning Solution for Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses Original Formula 4 Ounce Bottles Pack of 2




For Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses. Sterile. Disinfects. Cushions. Wets. Boston Original Formula Conditioning Solution contains a patented wetting agent that coats the surface of your lenses to make them smooth, wet and comfortable. This unique ingredient actually helps reduce friction between your lens and your eye. Disinfection System Ingredients and What They Do: Chlorhexidine Gluconate (0.006%), Edetate Disodium (0.05%) – Kills micro-organisms (germs) on lenses. Wetting and Cushioning System Ingredients and What They Do: Patented Derivatized Polyethylene Glycol, Cellulosic Viscosifier, Cationic Cellulose Derivative Polymer, Polyvinyl Alcohol – Surrounds lenses with moisture to make them feel smooth and wet; Cushions lenses. Made in USA.

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5 Stars Expiration dates on mine are OK
To counterbalance the other review, I took a chance anyway because of the outstanding price. The expiration dates on mine are 2009. You can find the year, followed by the month, embossed on the bottom of the box. I had planned to call Amazon and return them if the date was under six months because, as the other reviewer noted, the expiration date should be at least two to three years when purchased in a brick and mortar store. As it is, Amazon has dropped the price again, to under $11 for two bottles, since I placed my order. The only slight negative would be that this product is the original formula; Boston also makes an Advanced version. However, I only used this product to soak my gas permeable lenses overnight so, it should be fine. Since I started changing the soaking solution every day (just use about six drops in the container right over the lens), I have had less trouble with wear during the day.

1 Star Bought as “new”; Expiry date 2007-02
Stocks in brick-and-mortar stores typically have an expiry date three years away. The two bottles I just received expire in February.

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