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Fluorex 300

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Fluorex 300 Contact Lenses 1 vial - 1 lens - 12 month supply

Fluorex 300
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Fluorex 300 is a brand of gas permeable contact lenses that offers a more comfortable solution to lens wearers who may be unable to enjoy a full day of wear with soft lenses. Because of high oxygen transmission features, the lenses facilitate a more natural feeling from insertion to removal. These features not only enhance comfort, but also improve ocular health and give the sclera a whiter, clearer appearance.

A 100 percent flusilfocon A construction makes Fluorex 300 contact lenses exceptionally durable to prevent rips and tears that can occur from regular handling. Although the strength of this material may take longer to adjust to the shape of your eyes than a soft lens, daily wear ensures a customized fit in a matter of days. The lens construction is completely water-free to eliminate the likelihood of debris, allergens, and protein deposits forming on your contacts. For lens wearers who may have serious allergies or frequent discomfort with soft lenses, Fluorex 300 contact lenses are often a comfortable solution.

A one-year replacement schedule gives you plenty of time to enjoy your lenses without having to worry about ordering a new pair for a while. Despite the long-term life of the lenses, they maintain a high standard of comfort and performance throughout the 365-day duration.

Fluorex 300 FAQs

How do I buy Fluorex 300 contacts online?

To buy Fluorex 300 contacts online, you'll need a credit card, the quantity you want to order, and the name of your eye doctor. That's the bare bones. We can contact your eye doctor to confirm your prescription. If you have your prescription, great, then we won't need to contact your eye doctor. it's very simple, and if you have any difficulties, our friendly Customer Service Representatives are here to help.

Who makes Fluorex 300 contacts?

Fluorex 300 contacts are made by GT Laboratories, and sold on Lens.com.

Can I buy Fluorex 300 for someone else?

Yes, you can buy Fluorex 300 contacts online for someone else, for example a child or someone you're assisting with making a purchase. The same, simple steps apply. At Lens.com you'll only need to know what contacts you want, their prescription, and the contact info of the person's ECP (for prescription verification). We'll do the rest! 

Where can I buy Fluorex 300 contacts?

Fluorex 300 lenses are available to purchase at online retailers, some brick-and-mortar stores, and eye care professionals. The lowest prices can typically be found online where retailers can take advantage of high volume and lower costs which can benefit customers. Lens.com offers exclusive rebate/rewards savings.

How do I read my Fluorex 300 prescription?

Contact lens prescriptions, including for Fluorex 300 contacts, follow a standardized format and use abbreviated terms. There are values for power, base curve, diameter, and other parameters, some of which you'll need to specify when ordering contacts. Click here, to see further info on how to read your Fluorex 300 contact lens prescription.

How should I store my Fluorex 300 contact lenses?

Daily disposable contacts cannot be stored and must be discarded at the end of each day. Even if you wear them for only a few hours one day, you still need to discard them after that use and wear a fresh pair of contacts the next day. 

You may keep weekly contacts in contact solution in a tightly closed contact lens case for up to 2 weeks. 

For monthly replacement lenses you may store them in contact solution in a tightly closed contact lens case for up to 30 days.

Can I renew my Fluorex 300 RX online?

Yes, you can renew your prescription of Fluorex 300 lenses online. At Lens.com. we need only your previous prescription to begin the quick process of renewing your prescription online. In fact, you can renew any contact prescription, for any brand with Lens.com, including for a prescription for glasses. Of course, this wonderful service is only available in the 37 states which are not under the thumb of the American Optometric Association. Check here to see if you live in a privileged state.

Do I need a prescription, or a copy of my prescription in order to buy Fluorex 300?

Yes, you do require a valid prescription in order to buy Fluorex 300 or any contacts in the United States, per Federal Law. However, at Lens.com having a copy of your prescription in your possession is not required to place an order (though be aware it's something that is owed to you by your ECP once you complete an eye examination so that you can choose where to purchase your contacts). If you don't have a copy in your possession, Lens.com representatives will assist you in verifying your prescription. Provide us with the basic information, sit back, and relax.

How to tell if my Fluorex 300 contacts are inside out?

You will know Fluorex 300 contacts are inside-out if they feel uncomfortable in your eye. An inside-out contact lens will also move too much when you blink, and they may even pop out.

Can I be allergic to Fluorex 300 contacts?

Contacts, like Fluorex 300 are made of hypoallergenic materials, meaning the contacts themselves don't usually cause an allergic reaction. In most cases, what causes an allergic reaction is a buildup of contaminants on the contacts. If you experience redness, watering, and other symptoms of a possible allergic reaction, remove your contacts immediately and consult your ECP.

Do Fluorex 300 lenses have UV protection?

No, Fluorex 300 contacts do not have UV protection. If you are looking for contacts with this feature, check out other lenses sold on Lens.com where the feature is specifically provided on each product page. 

Can Fluorex 300 contacts expire?

Like all contact lenses, Fluorex 300 lenses do expire. The expiration date will be stamped on the box itself or on the aluminum fold of the blister pack in either a YYYY-MM or YYYY-MM-DD format.

Fluorex 300 Reviews

Ryan
08/20/2009

I'm glad I switched to the Fluorex 300

I have always worn glasses because I didn't want to have to mess with contact lenses every day. My wife finally got me to try them and the first one I tried was the Fluorex 300. I figured that a gas permeable contact lens would be the best for the transition and I loved it from day 1. The sight that it gave me was just as good as my glasses and it was very comfortable as well. Its very easy to take care of so its not a hassle.

Ryan
08/20/2009
Fred
08/20/2009

Fluorex 300 are some hassle-free contacts

I just switched to these RGPs and they are great. They kind of made my eyes sensitive at first but it my eyes adjusted after several days. After that I couldn't even feel them in my eye. The comfort level was amazing and nothing I had ever experienced with contacts before. I threw out my glasses because I don't need them anymore!

Fred
08/20/2009