Drug caution code
Nexcare™
First aid
Doctor recommended
Gentle to skin
Sticks well, yet removes easily
Latex free materials
Absorbent nonstick pad
Ideal for treating amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (crossed eyes), as part of your doctor recommended treatment plan
Extra gentle adhesive
First aid
Doctor recommended
Gentle to skin
Sticks well, yet removes easily
Latex free materials
Absorbent nonstick pad
Ideal for treating amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (crossed eyes), as part of your doctor recommended treatment plan
Extra gentle adhesive
Shape
NOT REQUIRED / OTHER
Sub brand name
Opticlude
U.P.C
051119000238
#NPN
N/A
#DIN
00000000
Content
0.0 / 0.0
Please read instructions before use
Application instructions:
1. For best adhesion, first clean and dry skin around eye.
2. Carefully peel the paper liner from the eye patch.
3. Gently close both eyes keeping facial muscles relaxed. Do not close eyes so tightly wrinkles appear.
4. Centre eye patch over the eye with the narrow end toward the nose. Do not stretch or pull skin.
5. Gently secure patch in place by pressing tape outward with light fingertip pressure.
6. Replace eye patch according to physician's direction, when soiled, or when it no longer adheres. To remove eye patch: slowly peel edges toward the centre of the eye. Gently push eye lid away from the patch.
Application instructions:
1. For best adhesion, first clean and dry skin around eye.
2. Carefully peel the paper liner from the eye patch.
3. Gently close both eyes keeping facial muscles relaxed. Do not close eyes so tightly wrinkles appear.
4. Centre eye patch over the eye with the narrow end toward the nose. Do not stretch or pull skin.
5. Gently secure patch in place by pressing tape outward with light fingertip pressure.
6. Replace eye patch according to physician's direction, when soiled, or when it no longer adheres. To remove eye patch: slowly peel edges toward the centre of the eye. Gently push eye lid away from the patch.
CAUTION: If skin irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your doctor for an alternative eye covering.