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Nothing*

Contact lenses so comfortable, they feel like nothing at all.1

 

 

 

*Based on 9/10 wearers agreeing with the statement 'while wearing my lenses, I sometimes forget I have them on'

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The TOTAL™ package for your patients, with 2 contact lens technologies

 

Water Gradient Technology

Water Gradient Technology increases water content near the outer lens surface, so all that touches your patient's eye is a cushion of moisture.2,3†

Water gradient lens materia DAILIES TOTAL1

SmarTears™ Technology

SmarTears™ Technology releases phosphatidylcholine (PC), an ingredient that is found naturally in tears designed to help stabilise the lipid layer of the tear film.4-6

Smartears technology DAILIES TOTAL1

Images are for illustrative purposes only

Based on in vitro measurement of unworn lenses

TOTAL1™ lenses provide exceptional comfort and vision

 

9 out of 10
9 out of 10

Nearly 9/10 patients agreed TOTAL1™ contact lenses are so comfortable, they sometimes forget they are wearing them1

additional 3 hours
additional 3 hours

TOTAL1™ lenses provide 3 hours additional comfortable wear time for symptomatic patients vs their habitual lenses9

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Eye icon

Excellent visual performance throughout the day7

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Contact lens icon

Exceptional on-eye optical quality1

†Compared to 1-DAY ACUVUE TruEye and clariti 1-day. Trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.

TOTAL1™ contact lenses technical specification

 

DAILIES TOTAL1 parameters

For your patients with presbyopia, consider TOTAL1™ Multifocal contact lenses

The first and only water gradient contact lens for patients seeking the combination of exceptional comfort and excellent breathability.1, 8 §

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§Dk/t = 156 @ -3.00D

Reference Links

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    5.Greiner JV, Glonek T, Korb DR, Leahy C. Phospholipids in meibomian gland secretion. Ophthalmic Res. 1996;28(1):44-49. [RE-00173] 
    6.Shine WE, McCulley JP. Polar lipids in human meibomian gland secretions. Curr Eye Res. 2003;26(2):89-94. [REF-00175]
    7.Belda-Salmerón L, Ferrer-Blasco T, Albarrán-Diego C, Madrid-Costa D, Montés-Micó R. Diurnal variations in visual performance for disposable contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci. 2013;90(7):682-690. [REF-00178] 
    8.Tyler’s Quarterly Soft Contact Lens Parameter Guide. March 2021 [REF-13180]
    9.Michaud L, Forcier P. Comparing two different daily disposable lenses for improving discomfort related to contact lens wear. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2016;39(3):203-209. [REF-04775]
    10.Kern J, Kannarr S, Miller J. Clinical Outcomes for Dailies Total1 Multifocal Lens in Symptomatic Patients. Poster presented at the Annual Clinical Conference & Exhibition of the British Contact Lens Association (BCLA); June 9-11, 2017; Liverpool, UK. [REF-04352]