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Boots Protein Removing Tablets (Not for oral consumption - EDDB).

  • Lapis Lazuli Int. NV.
  • Boots Ltd.

Details

How Supplied
Individual tablets in silver foil (12 week pack).
Dosing
ECP/HCP to advise. For dissolving in sterile saline for a period of 2 hours minimum and 24 hours maximum. Generally once per week, after cleaning and rinsing of contact lenses and before disinfection.
Formulation
Tablet containing:, Subtilisin A enzyme.
Contact Lens Use
Yes, prime indication.
Indications
"Prevents protein build up". "Enzymatic cleaning".
Contra-Indications/Cautions
Hypersensitivity to product/class/component. Advise pt to read and understand all accompanying product information before first use - EDDB. Store at room temperature. Contact lenses must not be inserted directly from protein removing solution. "Water must not be part of any contact lens care routine". THESE TABLETS ARE NOT FOR ORAL CONSUMPTION.
Adverse Reactions
If irritation occurs, persists or increases, pt to remove CL from eye, discontinue use and consult ECP/HCP - EDDB. "If accidentally swallowed (pt) to drink plenty of water and seek medical advice".
Legal Category
N/A
Notes

1. Because products are regularly improved and change, product data and advice may occasionally change. As a result, EDDB recommends that you and your patient always read the product label and Patient Information Leaflet carefully before using any products. Please do not solely rely on the information provided on this website. Because of this, EDDB is unable to accept liability for any inaccuracies or incorrect information contained on this site.

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