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Originally Posted by allthingsflames
Don't know if this belongs in this thread, but...
I'm trying to switch my contact brand to a newer material. My doctor gave me Purevision to try, but I've found that they dry faster than my older contacts (Biomedics). Is this normal or is it just me? Also, I've learned from the other thread we had a while back that Acuvue Advance is cheaper than Purevision... so is there a difference between the two? Is one better than the other?
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Personally... this is the way i rank the new materials...... based on what i generally fit for contacts. Now not every person is the same, so this is based on the majority.
based on comfort (most comfortable to least comfortable)
Acuvue Oasys
O2 Optix
Focus Night and Day
Acuvue Advance
Purevision
based on price (most expensive to least expensive for a year supply) -- varies from place to place...
Focus Night and Day
Acuvue Oasys
Purevision
Acuvue Advance
O2 Optix
If you are looking to wear the lense overnight... go with Focus Night and Day.... if you work in a real dry, dusty environment... go with Oasys....
If you need astigmatism correction.... i rank them like this...
Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism
O2 Optix for Astigmatism
Purevision Torics
If you need multi focal lenses (over 40)....
only choice is Purevision MF .... works great!!