TOTAL Comfort1 Meets Proven Stability2
TOTAL Comfort1 Meets Proven Stability2
The first and only daily disposable Water Gradient Toric contact lenses
The exceptional comfort provided by Water Gradient Technology1 can help you keep more astigmatic patients in contact lenses.
Two technologies provide TOTAL comfort for Astigmatic patients1
Water Gradient Technology
- Gradual transition in water content from core to surface3,4*
- Water content approaches 100% at the lens surface3,4*
- Enables a combination of high breathability and exceptional comfort1,5
SmarTears® Technology
- Features the release of phosphatidylcholine (PC), an ingredient found naturally in tears that helps to stabilize the lipid layer of the tear film6
*Based on in vitro measurements of unworn lenses.
The PRECISION BALANCE8|4®
Lens Design
*Based on lens movement, centration and rotation at initial fitting.
DAILIES TOTAL1® for Astigmatism is the contact lens for your patients who seek TOTAL comfort1
Outstanding overall comfort1
Exceptionally stable vision1
Clinically shown to provide 20/15 vision with excellent stability1
One-of-a-kind lens technologies for contact lenses with exceptional comfort1
Extra features
*UV-absorbing contact lenses are NOT substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear, such as UV-absorbing goggles or sunglasses, because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. The patient should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed.
**There is no demonstrated clinical benefit to a 33% reduction in blue-violet HEV light at wavelengths below 450 nm.
DAILIES TOTAL1® for Astigmatism contact lens specifications
Parameters
DAILIES TOTAL1®
The Water Gradient contact lens that feels like nothing.7
DAILIES TOTAL1® Multifocal
The first and only Water Gradient contact lens for presbyopes.
DAILIES TOTAL1® for Astigmatism Package Insert, Patient Instruction Booklet and Fitting Guide
See product instructions for complete wear, care and safety information.
1. Alcon data on file, 2021.
2. In a study where n=47; Alcon data on file, 2020.
3. Thekveli S, Qui Y, Kapoor Y, et al. Structure-property relationship of delefilcon A lenses. Contact Lens Anterior Eye. 2012;35(Suppl 1):e14.
4. Angelini TE, Nixon RM, Dunn AC, et al. Viscoelasticity and mesh-size at the surface of hydrogels characterized with microrheology. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013;54:E-abstract 500.
5. Alcon data on file, 2019.
6. Pitt WG, Jack DR, Zhao Y, Nelson JL, Pruitt JD. Loading and release of a phospholipid from contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci. 2011;88(4):502-506.
7. Perez-Gomez I, Giles T. European survey of contact lens wearers and eye care professionals on satisfaction with a new water gradient disposable contact lens. Clin Optom. 2014;6:17-23.