Progent, an intensive, long seller, simple-to-use protein remover.

Step 1. Clean lenses
Place the lenses into PROGENT vial caps in the appropriate Right or Left holder.

Step 2. Open the dose

Step 3. Fill dose A and B

Step 4. Mix and shake

Step 5. Soaking
maximum.

Step 6. Remove the lenses
Remove the PROGENT vial cap and discard PROGENT mixture into sink with running tap water.

Step 7. Rinsing
Open PROGENT Rinsing Solution container and empty entire contents into PROGENT Vial. Replace PROGENT Vial cap tightly (with lenses still in holders) and gently shake the vial.

Step 8. Pose-PROGENT Care
After removing lenses from the vial, clean and disinfect lenses using Unique pH™ or another preferred solution, following the product’s labeled instructions.

Step 9. Care the vial
Rinse the PROGENT vial and its cap thoroughly with Unique pH or LacriPure Saline Solution and allow to air dry.
Product details
Composition |
Progent A: Sodium hypochlorite Progent B: Potassium bromide Rinsing Solution: 0.9% NaCl (normal saline) solution |
Suitable for use with | All types of RGP lenses* |
Precautions | 1. DO NOT soak lenses for more than 30 minutes as lenses may discolor. This will not affect their quality. 2. IMPORTANT - DO NOT swallow. 3. DO NOT use PROGENT A and B solutions separately. 4. Avoid contact with the skin and clothing. May bleach fabric if spilt. 5. DO NOT use after the expiry date printed on the packaging. 6. Use weekly for lenses worn daily (and after removing extended-wear lenses). 7. PROGENT is a single use dose. Discard solution after each use. 8. Store at room temperature (55-77F). 9. Store out of direct sunlight |
Available SKUs |
Available SKUs Seven Menicon Progent treatments (seven doses each of Progent A & B x seven doses of rinsing solution × one Progent vial) One dose each of Progent A & B, one dose of rinsing solution, one Progent vial |
*Please note that PROGENT should not be used on lenses treated with Tangible Hydra-PEG as it may damage the coating.
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- Menicon data on file.