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The company has been aiming to educate patients about multifocal contact lenses through an advertising campaign
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Optometrist, professional affairs consultant at Johnson & Johnson Vision and the AOP Awards Contact Lens Practitioner of the Year 2018, Faye McDearmid, speaks to OT about addressing contact lens drop out and keeping patients with presbyopia happy
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In the future, a single pair of glasses could serve a wearer over the course of their life thanks to autofocal technology
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Optometrist at Leightons Opticians in St Albans, Indie Grewal, and 50-year-old school teacher, Carol Girdlestone, tell OT about their experience treating presbyopia with multifocal contact lenses
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Fitting contact lenses for presbyopic patients is something practitioners should no longer be shying away from, according to Dr Rachel Hiscox. The professional education and development manager for Johnson & Johnson Vision tells OT why it is important to start a conversation
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The contact lens company will be taking its CET-accredited event on tour to universities
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The contact lens company’s new adverts will highlight the everyday struggles associated with the condition
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A BCLA event explored the different types of surgery available for presbyopic patients
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Researchers used the method for the first time to gain insight into how myopia and presbyopia affect eye measurements
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The manufacturer will host three CET events at its Surrey facility