Monthly Contact Lenses
Monthly replacement contact lenses are reusable contact lenses. After a month, you throw them away and replace them with a fresh new pair. From day-time, to extended-wear, and overnight—we may have one suitable for you.
Why you’ll like monthly contact lenses
- Reusable
- Easy-to-remember replacement schedule
- Lower annual cost on average than daily disposable contact lenses
Monthly Reusable Contact Lenses
Contact lens solutions to help you see brilliantly
Contact lens solutions that clean, disinfect and store your lenses are available in two main types: multi-purpose disinfecting solutions (MPDS) and hydrogen peroxide-based solutions. Each solution is formulated differently to provide the care that suits your needs.
†Based on a clinical study with AIR OPTIX® AQUA, AIR OPTIX® for Astigmatism, and AIR OPTIX® AQUA MULTIFOCAL Contact lenses.
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