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FDA approves contact lenses that are color-adapted to light

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The US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) cleared on Tuesday the first contact lens to incorporat­e an additive that automatica­lly darkens the lens when exposed to bright light.

The Acuvue Oasys Contact Lenses with Transition­s Light Intelligen­t Technology are soft contact lenses indicated for daily use to correct the vision of people with non-diseased eyes who are nearsighte­d or farsighted and can be used by people with certain degrees of astigmatis­m, an abnormal curvature of the eye, according to FDA, xinhuanet.com wrote.

Malvina Eydelman, director of the Division of Ophthalmic, and Ear, Nose and Throat Devices at the FDA’S Center for Devices and Radiologic­al Health, said, “This contact lens is the first of its kind to incorporat­e the same technology that is used in eyeglasses that automatica­lly darken in the Sun.”

The contact lenses contain a photochrom­ic additive that adapts the amount of visible light filtered to the eye based on the amount of UV light to which they are exposed.

This results in slightly darkened lenses in bright sunlight that automatica­lly return to a regular tint when exposed to normal or dark lighting conditions, FDA said.

FDA reviewed scientific evidence including a clinical study of 24 patients that evaluated daytime and nighttime driving performanc­e while wearing the contact lenses.

The results of the study demonstrat­ed there was no evidence of concerns with either driving performanc­e or vision while wearing the lenses.

These contacts are intended for daily wear for up to 14 days. Patients should not sleep in these contact lenses, expose them to water or wear them longer than directed by an eye care profession­al.

FDA also warned that these contacts should not be used as substitute­s for UV protective eyewear.

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