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OmniLenz VIEW-range (Professional Treatment Use Only). Menicon.

Formulation
  • Hydrogel Bandage Contact Lens with parameters:
  • BC(central): 8.80 to 9.00
  • OD: 18.00
  • BVP (Sphere): 0.00D
  • Materials: Menicon Soft 72 Hydrogel: Water content 72% Dk 34.
Suppliers
NuVision Biotherapies Ltd.
How supplied
Clear Sterile Hydrogel Bandage Contact Lens (1) in sealed glass vial (only available as part of supply with Omnigen VIEW amniotic membrane).
Dosing
ECP to decide.
CL Use
Yes, see Note 5.
Indications
"OmniLenz® is a bandage contact lens (BCL) that allows suture-free transplantation (onlay-barrier application) of Omnigen to the ocular surface in an ambulatory and outpatient setting. Suture-free transplantation of Omnigen means patients benefit from the barrier function of Omnigen without the need for surgery. Suture-free transplantation of Omnigen is suitable for a range of applications". Omnigen is a dry and stable human amniotic membrane-derived material.
Contra-Indications / Cautions
Hypersensitivity to product/class/component. Pregnancy/lactation - EDDB. Advise pt to avoid all water coming into contact with lens. "OmniLenz may not be suitable for use in patients who exhibit abnormal blinking, excessive eye rubbing or who are unable to give informed consent". "Compliance with Human Tissue Authority (HTA) regulations ambulatory transplantation of Omnigen® using OmniLenz® is considered a human tissue transplantation procedure, therefore use of Omnigen® and OmniLenz® should comply with traceability requirements within your territory. OmniLenz® is a CE marked product and should be used in line with the instructions for use. Activity recording involving the application of Omnigen with OmniLenz in the United Kingdom will be based on two NHS OPCS codes: C46.6: Amniotic membrane graft to cornea and C51.5: Placement of therapeutic contact lens on to cornea." Under no circumstances should a patient or lay person touch, remove or attempt to re-apply the lens or amniotic patch.
Adverse Reactions
If patients experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness of the eye or other problems are experienced, they should be instructed to promptly contact their Eye Care Professional. If vision changes or irritation occurs, persists or increases, pt to discontinue use and consult ECP/HCP.
Legal Category
Rx only.

Notes:

1. ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD THE DATA CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE BE USED AS A BASIS FOR CLINICAL DECISION MAKING - THIS SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY REFERENCE TO THE ORIGINAL PRESCRIBER AND/OR PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION.

2. 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.

3.SUBSITUTION OF LENSES OR CHANGES TO THE CONTACT LENS PRESCRIPTION/PARAMETERS SHOULD ONLY BE AUTHORISED BY THE ORIGINAL PRESCRIBER OR THE OPTOMETRIST/CONTACT LENS OPTICIAN/DOCTOR ASSUMINGRESPONSBILTY FOR THE PATIENT - EDDB.

4. THIS PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE ADMINISTERED TO A PATIENT BY AN APPROPRIATELY TRAINED QUALIFIED ECP.

5. The OmniLenz VIEW-range must only be used in conjunction Omnigen VIEW (an amniotic membrane which is a temporary onlay (patch): acting as a biological dressing to protect the wound, physically prevent inflammation development and progression, prevent adhesion development, and support pain management, whilst facilitate tissue recovery).

6. Click to view Omnigen VIEW Data Page

7. NuVision website.

8. The ambulatory application of Omnigen with OmniLenz https://www.nu-vision.co.uk/omnilenz/

9. Omnigen-OmniLenz in Dry eye disease patients: https://www.dovepress.com/article/download/92615

Name File
Royal College Of Ophthalmology Poster RCOph_-_poster_STH.pdf
Incident Reporting Form D-Q12a-v07-Incident-Report-Form-.pdf
OmniLenz Preperation and Insertion Guide OmniLenz-Preparation-and-Insertion-Guide-v05.pdf
     
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