Indications and Important Safety Information. Rx only. Results may vary.
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INDICATIONS : The MyDay MiSight 1 day (stenfilcon 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. MyDay MiSight 1 day (stenfilcon 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 of MiSight 1 day (omafilcon A) containing identical dual focus optics to that of MyDay MiSight 1 day (stenfilcon A). Permanent myopia control after lens treatment is discontinued is not supported by clinical studies. MyDay MiSight 1 day (stenfilcon 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. Under certain circumstances MiSight® lenses optical design can cause reduced image contrast/ghosting/halo/glare in some patients that may cause difficulties with certain visually-demanding tasks.
PRECAUTIONS : Daily wear single use only. Patients should always dispose when lenses are removed. 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 in your child, immediately have your child remove the lenses and contact your eye care professional.
* Proven to slow myopia progression in children compared to a single vision 1-day lens over a 3-year period.
₸ Using measured and modeled data, pooled across ages (8-17), myopia progression was slowed by an average of approximately 50% with MiSight® 1 day, which shares the same ActivControl® Technology with MyDay® MiSight® 1 day.
§ 90% of myopic eyes respond to treatment with MiSight® 1 day (ages 11-15 at start of wear, n=90), which shares the same ActivControl® Technology with MyDay® MiSight® 1 day.
∞ VA (LogMAR) > 6/6 (20/20) for both study visits (dispense and 1 week).
‡ MyDay® MiSight® 1 day contact lenses use the same ActivControl® Technology as the original MiSight® 1 day
≠ Clinical study participants at the 1-week visit. 38% rated very happy, 53% rated happy, 9% rated slightly happy with overall comfort satisfaction.
† After 1 week of daily wear, 41% rated Excellent (no problems with lens application and removal), 34% rated Very good (occasional difficulty with application and removal), 22% rated Good (some problems but application and removal usually successful).
± During daily wear.
** WARNING : UV-absorbing contact lenses are NOT substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear such as UV-absorbing googles or sunglasses because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. Persons should continue to use their protective UV-absorbing eyewear as directed.
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- CVI data on file,2025.
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- 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.
- CVI data on file 2025. Prospective, 1-week, double masked, bilateral study with MiSight® 1 day silicone hydrogel. N=32 subjects aged 8-18 years.
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