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Introducing the world’s first and
only water gradient contact lens.
DAILIES TOTAL1
®
Water Gradient Contact Lenses
DAILIES TOTAL1® Water Gradient Silicone Hydrogel (SiHy) contact lenses represent a new era of comfort. They are the first water gradient silicone hydrogel daily disposable contact lenses featuring an increase from 33% to over 80% water content from core to surface. This innovative contact lens has the highest surface lubricity
i
and the highest breathability (or oxygen transmissibility) of any leading daily disposable contact lens
ii
, delivering exceptional comfort that lasts to the end of the day.
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At the core
At the core, DAILIES TOTAL1® Water Gradient SiHy contact lenses have a water content of 33%, which allows exceptional oxygen transmissibility - the highest of any daily disposable contact lens with a Dk/t of 156 (Dk/t @ -3.00D)vi.
Transition zone
Between the core and surface, DAILIES TOTAL1® lenses have a transition zone where the water content changes from 33% to over 80%.
At the surface
At their surface, the new contact lenses have a water content of over 80% - nearly the same as the surface of the cornea. The highly wettable, lubricious surface helps minimize friction and interaction with the eye’s delicate tissue.
Dailies Total 1
®
Insertion Movie
Dailies Total 1
®
Removal Movie
Extraordinary Surface Water Content and Exceptional Breathability
View DAILIES TOTAL1® Water Gradient Contact Lenses or other DAILIES® Brand Contact Lenses package inserts with important use and safety information.
*High oxygen transmissible lenses, Dk/t=156 @ -3.00D
**Percentage of wearers agreeing with the statement "I prefer these lenses to my previous contact lenses" among those with a preference.
† Eye exam may be required. Professional fees may apply. At participating offices.
†† Percentage of wearers agreeing with the statement "With these lenses I sometimes forget I have them on.
‡ Results may vary.
i Based on critical coefficient of friction measured by inclined plate method; significance demonstrated at the 0.05 level; CIBA VISION data on file, 2011
ii In a clinical study with 80 subjects; CIBA VISION data on file, 2011
* Dk/t = 156 @ -3.00D
vi Based on the ratio of lens oxygen transmissibility; CIBA VISION data on file, 2010
vii Based on critical coefficient of friction measured by inclined plate method; significance demonstrated at the 0.05 level; CIBA VISION data on file, 2011
§§ Dk/t at center of -3.00D lens based on manufacturer-published values.
1 In a clinical study with 80 patients. Alcon data on file, 2011.
2 Angelini TE, Nixon RM, Dunn AC, et al. Viscoelasticity and mesh-size at the surface of hydrogels characterized with microrheology. ARVO 2013;E-abstract 500, B0137.
3 Based on the ratio of lens oxygen transmissibilities among daily disposable contact lenses. Alcon data on file, 2010.
4 Based on an ongoing survey in Europe of 24 ECPs fitting 280 patients in DAILIES TOTAL1® contact lenses. Alcon data on file, 2012.
5 Based on 3rd Party Industry Report, MAT March 2013; Alcon data on file.
6 In a randomized, subject-masked clinical study, N=40. Alcon data on file, 2011.
7 Thekveli S, Qiu Y, Kapoor Y, Kumi A, Liang W, Pruitt J. Structure-property relationship of delefilcon A lenses. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2012;35(suppl 1):e14.
8 Alcon data on file, 2011.
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