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Terry. R
Schnider. CM
Holden. B

1993 CCLRU Standards for Success of Daily and Extended Wear Contact Lenses 
70 (3); [pg 234 - 243]
Sweeney. D
1999
The Rebirth of Extended Wear
An introduction (PDF 300 KB)
218 (5721) Oct 1
[pg 18-19]
Tighe. B
Brennan. N
Coles. C
1999
Silicone Hydrogels
What are they and how should they be used in everyday practice. (PDF 260 KB)
218 (5726) Nov 5
[pg 31-32]
Sweeney. D
Guillon. M
Maissa. C
1999
The Rebirth of Extended Wear
Tear Exchange does it matter? (PDF 68 KB)
218 (5730) Dec 3 [pg28-30]
Holden. B
Sankaridurg. P
Jalbert. I
2000
Silicone Hydrogels
Adverse events, the epithelium in extended wear, and inflammation and infection in the closed eye. (PDF 255 KB)
219 (5733) Jan 14
[pg 34-36]
Sweeney. D
Knox. K
Holden. B
2000
Silicone Hydrogels
The future of extended wear (PDF 255 KB)
219 (5736) Feb 4
[pg 28-29]
Brennan. N
Chantel Coles. M-L
Jaworski. A
Rosario. D
2001 Proposed practice guidelines for Continuous Contact Lens Wear
84.2 March 2001
[71-77]

Snider. S

2001
FDA APPROVES 30-NIGHT CONTINUOUS WEAR CONTACT LENSES
October 12 2001

 

Clinical and Experimental Optometry publishes original research papers and reviews in vision science, optics and clinical optometry. It is the scientific journal of Optometrists Association Australia, and has been published continuously for over eighty years. The journal is published six times a year.
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Optician articles listed above were first published inOptician. These articles are abstracts from the book Silicone Hydrogels: The Rebirth of Continuous Wear Contact Lenses, published by Butterworth and Heinmann and the British Contact Lens Association. See below
SILICONE HYDROGELS: The Rebirth of Continuous Wear Contact lenses written by D. F. Sweeney is also available for online purchase, simplyclick here.

 

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