Showing posts with label solution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solution. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Contact Lens Solutions With Hydrogen Peroxide: To Avoid Injury, Follow All Instructions - FDA

Read the full article: Consumer Updates > Contact Lens Solutions With Hydrogen Peroxide: To Avoid Injury, Follow All Instructions - FDA:

"Before you use solution with hydrogen peroxide, read all warning labels and instructions. Also note that the tip of the bottle is red. The red coloring is a reminder that these products require special handling.

“You should never put hydrogen peroxide directly into your eyes or on your contact lenses,” Lepri says. That’s because this kind of solution can cause stinging, burning, and damage—specifically to your cornea (the clear surface that covers your eye).

If you use a solution that has hydrogen peroxide you absolutely must follow the disinfecting process with a “neutralizer.” A neutralizer is always sold as part of your hydrogen peroxide cleaning solution kit. It turns the peroxide into water and oxygen, making it safe to put lenses into your eyes."

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Fidgeting May Benefit Children With A.D.H.D. - The New York Times


Read the full article: Fidgeting May Benefit Children With A.D.H.D. - The New York Times:

"“I know it’s difficult to accommodate hyperactivity,” Dr. Schweitzer said, but it may really help children whose fidgeting bodies seem to contribute to calmer, more focused brains."

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

FDA Focus On Contact Lens Use And Safety - Medical Device


Approximately 30 million U.S. contact lens wearers use a variety of lens care products available in most pharmacies. Improper care of contact lenses can lead to a variety of eye infections. Over the past few years the FDA has been working to reduce risks of eye infections.

The FDA reinforces the latest thinking in its post, Looking Good: Safe Use and Care of Contact Lenses (May 2010).

For even more information, go to the webpage, FDA Contact Lenses.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Treat Uncomfortable Winter Itch

It feels odd for me to be talking about Winter Itch. I live in San Francisco and it's been an incredibly mild winter. Recently, highs have been in the 60s. Nonetheless, I'm prone to getting Winter Itch. This Families.com write-up can help you identify it, and treat it, Winter Itch.

You might have Winter Itch if you're experiencing . . .

  • Itching ("winter itch" isn't just a clever name)
  • Dryness
  • Flakiness
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Thursday, December 18, 2008

GLP Training Tips (free)

Updated March 10, 2022

The original link broke.

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If you're responsible for delivering GLP training, then read this helpful article, "A Summary of Glp Training Regulation Requirements in 21 Cfr Part 58: Associated Complications and Solutions." It's important to think about some of the solutions and associated ramifications for the training approach you're going to choose. 

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