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Ben Can Stay Active With MiSight® 1 day.

 

Ben was diagnosed with myopia at a very young age. As an active child who loved skiing, soccer, ball hockey, and playing with his cat, wearing glasses felt restrictive. With both parents having myopia, it was never a question of if Ben would develop it, but when.
 

His father, Dr. Henry Reis, an optometrist at Integra Eyecare Centre in Vancouver, had been recommending MiSight® 1 day to his patients long before Ben became a patient himself. Dr. Reis trusted the science behind MiSight® 1 day, supported by clinical studies and published research. When Ben started treatment, the results were remarkable. He not only saw clearly without glasses, but gained confidence and freedom that transformed his daily life.

 

"You'd be surprised how confident [children will] get once they learn how to insert and how to remove [contact lenses]. Make sure you understand that it's a safe thing to do. Those contacts are daily. The risk of contamination and complications is slim to none. Get started as early as you can. Myopia management cannot wait."

- Dr. Henry Reis (Ben’s father and optometrist)

 
For Dr. Reis and his wife, Dr. Daniela Albuquerque, the greatest comfort was knowing they were protecting Ben’s vision for the future. Experiencing this as parents—not just as optometrists—was phenomenal.
 

“It makes my vision way better. It's very good, impressive, Easy to put on, and it feels awesome on me. Like, try [contact lenses] on. It doesn't have spikes.”

- Ben, 7yo

 
 
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Indications and Important Safety Information

Rx only. Results may vary.

ATTENTION: Canadian Indication: MiSight (omafilcon A) Soft Contact Lenses for Myopia Control are indicated for the correction of ametropia (myopia and hyperopia) in aphakic and non-aphakic persons with non-diseased eyes in powers from -20.00D to +2.00 diopters. The lenses may be worn by persons who exhibit astigmatism of -2.00 diopters or less that does not interfere with visual acuity. MiSight (omafilcon A) Soft Contact Lenses for Myopia Control may reduce the rate of myopia progression in children (6-18) and correct ametropia.  Reduction of myopia progression was observed in children with wearing time of 12 hours (8-16 hours) per day, 6.4 days (5-7) per week in a clinical study. Permanent myopia control after lens treatment is discontinued is not supported by clinical studies. MiSight (omafilcon A) Soft Contact Lenses for Myopia Control are indicated for single use daily disposable wear.  When prescribed for daily disposable wear, the lens is to be discarded after each removal. Warnings: Problems with contact lenses could result in serious injury to the eye.  Do not expose contact lenses to water while wearing them. No overnight wear. Patients should exercise extra care if performing potentially hazardous activities. Adverse events:  Including but not limited to infection/inflammation/ulceration/abrasion of the cornea, other parts of the eye or eyelids.  Some of these adverse reactions can cause permanent or temporary loss of vision.  If you notice any of the stated adverse reactions in your child, immediately have your child remove the lenses and contact your eye care professional.  
± After 1 month of wear.
≠ From 1 week of wear through 3 years of wear.
µ VA (LogMAR) > 6/6 (20/20) at all visits from dispensing to 6-year visit.
∞ 0.25D or less of change. 

References:
1. Chamberlain P et al A 3-year Randomized Clinical Trial of MiSight Lenses for Myopia Control. Optom Vis Sci 2019;96:556-567.
2. Sulley A et al, Wearer experience and subjective responses with dual focus compared to spherical, single vision soft contact lenses in children during a 3-year clinical trial. AAO 2019 Poster Presentation.
3. Chamberlain P, et al. Long-term Effect of Dual-focus Contact Lenses on Myopia Progression in Children: A 6-year Multicenter Clinical Trial. Optom Vis Sci. 2022 Mar 1;99(3):204-212.  
4. Woods J, et al. Ocular health of children wearing daily disposable contact lenses over a 6-year period. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2021 Aug;44(4):101391. 
5. Chamberlain P, Hammond DS, Arumugam B, Bradley A. Six-year cumulative treatment effect and treatment efficacy of a dual focus myopia control contact lens. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2024 Jan;44(1):199-205. 
6. Tideman JW  et al. Association of axial length with risk of uncorrectable visual impairment for Europeans with myopia. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2016;134:1355-1363.
7. Chamberlain P, Arumugam B, Jones D et al. Myopia Progression in Children wearing Dual-Focus Contact Lenses: 6-year findings. Optom Vis Sci 2020;97(E-abstract): 200038
 
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