Bausch + Lomb Launches Infuse Multifocal Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses in the United States
Bausch + Lomb announced the US launch of Bausch + Lomb Infuse Multifocal silicone hydrogel (SiHy) daily disposable contact lenses. Featuring a new material infused with ProBalance Technology for all-day comfort and the company’s '3-Zone Progressive' design, the new lens addresses the vision needs of patients with presbyopia by delivering clear vision with seamless transitions across near, intermediate and distance vision while helping to minimize contact lens dryness, according to a company news release.
"Presbyopic patients have unique vision needs due to their age and lifestyle. Our Bausch + Lomb Infuse Multifocal SiHy contact lenses were designed to directly address the common problems that they experience with multifocal contact lenses, such as contact lens dryness, which nearly 70% of multifocal contact lens wearers report experiencing during lens wear," said Yang Yang, senior vice president, Vision Care, Bausch + Lomb. “With the prevalence of presbyopia estimated to be nearly 80% by age 45-55 in North America, and an increasing aging society in the United States that spends more than nine hours a day on digital devices, we are proud to use our latest science and contact lens technologies to provide eye care professionals and their patients with this new innovative multifocal lens option.”[2-4]
Bausch + Lomb Infuse Multifocal contact lenses are made with a next generation SiHy daily disposable lens material (kalifilcon A), which B+L says combines exceptional breathability for healthy lens wear with a low modulus and high moisture, allowing the lens to maintain 96% of its moisture for 16 hours.[5] The lens material is infused with ProBalance Technology, which includes a combination of ingredients inspired by the Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society’s DEWS II report and is released during lens wear to help maintain ocular surface homeostasis and minimize contact lens dryness. The 3-Zone Progressive design delivers excellent near and intermediate vision without compromising distance vision, according to Bausch + Lomb.
Eye care practitioners and contact lens wearers are encouraged to use Bausch + Lomb’s complementary contact lens recycling program to properly recycle their used contact lens materials, including Bausch + Lomb Infuse Multifocal contact lenses, blister packs and top foils. For more information on the ONE by ONE Recycling program, including how to participate, visit www.bauschrecycles.com.
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- The Administration for Community Living. 2021 Profile of Older Americans. Retrieved from: https://acl.gov/sites/default/files/Profile%20of%20OA/2021%20Profile%20of%20OA/2021ProfileOlderAmericans_508.pdf.
- The Vision Council. Hindsight 20/20/20: protecting your eyes from digital devices. 2015 Digital Eye Strain Report. thevisioncouncel.org.
- Data on file. Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Rochester, NY.
- Results from a 20-site, 3-week study of Bausch + Lomb INFUSE Multifocal contact lenses on habitual multifocal soft contact lens wearers. 290 subjects completed a lens performance rating survey following the 3-week follow-up visit. Performance was rated using a 7-point agree/disagree scale.
- Results from a 20-site, 3-week study of Bausch + Lomb INFUSE® Multifocal contact lenses on habitual multifocal soft contact lens wearers. Eye Care Professionals evaluated fit/performance following the 3-week follow-up visit with survey responses for 292 subjects.
- The Mayo Clinic. Presbyopia. Accessed on April 13, 2023. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/presbyopia/symptoms-causes/syc-20363328.
