October 2021 Newsletter


Have A Happy And Safe Halloween

Happy Halloween

Here’s How to Find out if Your Halloween Contact Lenses are Illegal

Spooky contact lenses can complete your Halloween costume. But beware of the dangers of illegal costume contact lenses lurking on store shelves and invading online retailers. Though the federal government works to keep illegal and harmful versions of decorative or color contact lenses off the shelves, they can still be purchased at costume shops, gas stations, corner shops and online. Here’s an easy way to tell if your lenses are counterfeit: Can you purchase them without a prescription? If the answer is yes, those creepy lenses are a danger to your vision. That's why we are urging people to buy decorative contact lenses only from retailers who require a prescription and sell FDA-approved products.




It’s easy to forget that decorative lenses are medical devices, not costume jewelry. They must be prescribed and fitted by an eye care professional, just like regular contact lenses. That's because a poorly fitted contact lens can easily scrape the cornea, the outer layer of the eye, making the eye more vulnerable to infection-causing bacteria and viruses. Research shows that people who purchase contacts without a prescription face a 16-fold increased risk of developing an infection.

Spooky Eye Infections

To help ensure you won’t be haunted by a ghoulish and painful contact lens-related eye infection, the American Academy of Ophthalmology offers the following tips:

  • See an eye care professional to get a prescription for costume contact lenses. Packaging that claims “one size fits all” or “no need to see an eye doctor” is false. Get properly fitted by an eye doctor. 

  • Buy only FDA-approved products. Buy contacts only from eye care professionals or retailers that require a prescription and sell FDA-approved lenses. 

  • Never share contacts. Sharing contacts can spread germs and bacteria, potentially causing blinding corneal infections. Again, contact lenses not fitted for your eye can cause vision-threatening damage. 

  • Practice good hygiene. It is important to follow directions for cleaning, disinfecting and wearing costume contacts. See an eye doctor right away if you notice any swelling, redness, pain or discharge from wearing contacts. 

  • Limit wear of colored costume or theatrical contact lenses to four or five hours. The dye and less expensive materials used in costume lenses can restrict oxygen flow to the cornea. Less “breathable” lenses are less healthy for the eye. Never sleep in contact lenses, even if you have a prescription.

  • Spread the word to others about the dangers of costume contacts. Don’t let friends make the mistake of wearing costume contacts without a prescription. It can cost them their vision. 

Halloween eye safety month

It’s easy to buy these inexpensive contact lenses on impulse, forgetting that they are medical devices, not costume jewelry. We don’t want to ruin your Halloween, just get a prescription first and only buy FDA-approved lenses.

October is Halloween Eye Safety Month


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Have a Happy and Safe Halloween

Here’s How to Find Out If Your Halloween Contact Lenses are Illegal

 


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