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Optifree Replenish

University of Waterloo · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Optifree Replenish is a multi-purpose contact lens solution that cleans, disinfects, and conditions contact lenses through a combination of surfactants and antimicrobial agents.

Optifree Replenish is a multi-purpose contact lens solution that cleans, disinfects, and conditions contact lenses through a combination of surfactants and antimicrobial agents. Used for Contact lens cleaning, disinfection, and storage.

At a glance

Generic nameOptifree Replenish
SponsorUniversity of Waterloo
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaOphthalmology
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

This solution uses a hydrogen peroxide-free formulation with surfactants to remove protein and lipid deposits from lens surfaces, while antimicrobial preservatives prevent microbial contamination. The solution also contains rewetting agents and electrolytes to maintain lens comfort and hydration throughout wear.

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Key clinical trials

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