Contact lenses discontinued? Here are your alternatives (2024)

You might’ve heard the famous saying ‘Nothing lasts forever’, which also rings true in the contact lens industry. Sometimes, a lens style has reached the end of the line, and the time has come for the manufacturer to stop its production. While lenses can be discontinued for several reasons, the most common is because newer and more advanced options are available to replace them. With technological breakthroughs, contact lens features are always on the up-and-up, leading to older lens types falling out of customer favour and eventually being discontinued.

Change is often challenging, especially with products like contact lenses you have worn regularly and relied on for years. But you will find that upgrading to a new product with better benefits will improve your overall wearing experience.

If your lenses are soon to be (or already) discontinued, here are our optician’s recommendations on which upgrade options are most suitable. As with any change to your lens routine, please speak to your eye care professional directly; they will know what is best for your particular vision needs.

Discontinued contact lens alternatives 2023

Discontinued lens: Focus Dailies All Day Comfort

Recommended alternative: Dailies AquaComfort Plus

As one of the first daily disposable on the market, Focus Dailies All Day Comfort were a popular line for CIBA Vision (now Alcon) due to their comfort and convenience. In 2009, a premium version of the lens, Dailies AquaComfort Plus, joined the family. Featuring Blink-activated technology and new lens parameters, it made sense for Alcon to promote its new generation of lenses and phase out Focus Dailies All Day Comfort completely at the end of 2023.

Refit required? Alcon labels Dailies AquaComfort Plus as a direct fit, but we would recommend consulting an eye care professional before switching as some parameters are different.

Discontinued lens: 1 Day ACUVUE TruEye

Recommended alternative: ACUVUE Oasys 1 Day

A customer favourite and bestselling lens for a long time, ACUVUE TruEye was one of the first daily disposables to feature premium silicone hydrogel materials. With the launch of Oasys 1 Day in 2016, ACUVUE’s newer generation of lenses featured HydraLuxe technology and was a considerable upgrade over TruEye. However, due to the popularity of TruEye, it took quite a while for ACUVUE to stop production of these lenses, but they were eventually discontinued in 2022. While limited stock may remain of select prescriptions, existing TruEye wearers will need to find a new lens for their vision needs once sold out.

Refit required? Yes. ACUVUE Oasys 1 Day diameter sizing and materials differ slightly from TruEye lenses. Please speak to your optician before switching.

Discontinued lens: ACUVUE Advance

Recommended alternative: ACUVUE Oasys

Two-weekly ACUVUE Advance contact lenses were discontinued by Johnson & Johnson in 2016. ACUVUE OASYS with Hydraclear Plus technology is the most suitable alternative to the discontinued Advance lens brand ACUVUE offers. As the best-selling two-weekly lens, ACUVUE OASYS are consistently ranked 5-stars by Lenstore customers.

Refit required? Yes. Please speak to your eye care professional before switching.

Discontinued lens: Frequency XCEL Toric

Recommended alternative: Avaira Vitality Toric

Coopervision’s Frequency XCEL Toric was one of the first monthly lenses to offer an extensive range of parameters for contact lens wearers with astigmatism. However, Frequency XCEL was constructed with an older style of hydrogel material, and advancements around toric lenses surpassed them – making the newer model Avaira Vitality Toric a more comfortable option. Seeing that customers preferred the upgraded features the Avaira lenses provided, Frequency XCEL Torics ceased production in early 2021.

Refit required? Yes. A change in lens material and toric design will require an eye care professional to assess if Avaira Vitality Torics properly correct your vision needs.

Discontinued lens: Air Optix Aqua

Recommended alternative: Air Optix Aqua with HydraGlyde

Discontinued in September of 2021, Air Optix Aqua was phased out in favour of a newer version of the product that featured HydraGlyde technology. Alongside the improved comfort provided by HydraGlyde, these monthly lenses have expanded to fit a more extensive range of prescription powers (from -12.00 to +8.00).

Refit required? No. According to the lens manufacturer Alcon, Air Optix customers can upgrade to the HydraGlyde version without needing a new prescription.

Discontinued lens: Frequency 55 Aspheric

Recommended alternative: Avaira Vitality

Frequency 55 Aspheric were discontinued in early 2021 along with several other lenses from the ‘Frequency’ range. Upgrades to lens materials and manufacturing have replaced that earlier range with a more breathable silicone hydrogel construction found in the Avaira family of lenses. Coopervision recommends Avaira Vitality as the suitable upgrade option to the unavailable Frequency 55 Aspheric line of lenses.

Refit required? Yes. Changes to the lens material and size will require an optician’s assessment to see if Avaira Vitality fits your needs.

Discontinued lens: Focus Dailies All Day Comfort Toric

Recommended alternative: Dailies AquaComfort Plus Toric

Much like the spherical version, Focus Dailies All Day Comfort Toric were discontinued and replaced by the new generation of lenses – Dailies AquaComfort Plus Toric. Available in a broader range than the previous iteration, Dailies AquaComfort Plus Toric also features LightStream Lens technology to improve comfort and Precision Curve lens design to adjust stability and reduce rotation to enhance clarity for people with astigmatism.

Refit required? Yes. Adjustments in lens powers and design differences in the Dailies AquaComfort Plus Toric range need an optician’s observation to ensure you are fitted with the correct prescription.

Contact lenses discontinued? Here are your alternatives (2024)

FAQs

What to do if you run out of contact solution? ›

If you cannot throw your lenses away and can't get to a store to buy new contact lens solution prior to going to bed, you can store your lenses in hydrogen peroxide, saline nasal spray or eye refreshing drops.

What contact lenses are being discontinued? ›

Discontinued ACUVUE ® products
  • Discontinued: 1-Day ACUVUE. Consider: ACUVUE OASYS MAX. ...
  • Discontinued: ACUVUE ® ADVANCE with HYDRACLEAR ® Technology. Consider: ACUVUE OASYS 2-Week. ...
  • Discontinued: ACUVUE ® ADVANCE Plus. ...
  • Discontinued: ACUVUE ADVANCE for ASTIGMATISM. ...
  • Discontinued: ACUVUE OASYS for PRESBYOPIA.

Why is Acuvue Oasys being discontinued? ›

In June 2023, we discontinued a subset of ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ parameters to support our commitment to advancing innovation and improving availability of supply amongst more common ACUVUE® brands.

What are the alternatives to contact lenses? ›

We explore some of these alternatives and their potential impact on your visual well-being.
  • Laser Eye Surgery. ...
  • Orthokeratology. ...
  • Implantable Lenses. ...
  • Corneal Inlays. ...
  • Modern Vision Correction.
Aug 23, 2023

Can I use water instead of contact solution for my contacts? ›

Don't use tap water, homemade solutions, and other non-sterile solutions to disinfect and store contacts. Don't wet lenses with saliva. Follow manufacturer instructions in rinsing and storing contact lenses. Don't swim while wearing your contacts.

How to make homemade saline solution for contact lenses? ›

Option 1:
  1. Put one cup (250 mL) of tap water into a pot and boil for 15 minutes with the lid on.
  2. Remove from heat and cool until the water reaches room temperature.
  3. Add ½ teaspoon of salt into the pot and stir to dissolve. ...
  4. Carefully pour the salt-water solution from the pan into the jar or bottle and put the lid on.
Sep 16, 2021

Why is Air Optix discontinued? ›

Discontinued in September of 2021, Air Optix Aqua was phased out in favour of a newer version of the product that featured HydraGlyde technology. Alongside the improved comfort provided by HydraGlyde, these monthly lenses have expanded to fit a more extensive range of prescription powers (from -12.00 to +8.00).

What contacts are equivalent to ACUVUE OASYS? ›

Best Alternatives to ACUVUE OASYS
  • Bausch + Lomb 2 Week.
  • Biomedics® 55 Premier Asphere.
  • ACUVUE® 2.
  • SofLens® 38.
  • Avaira Vitality™

What replaces Acuvue TruEye? ›

As an alternative for your patients who are currently wearing 1-Day ACUVUE® TruEye®, please consider prescribing ACUVUE® OASYS MAX 1-Day.

How can I see better without glasses or contacts? ›

How to Improve Your Eye Vision Without Glasses
  1. DIET AND EXERCISE. Although diet and exercise won't cure any eye condition, the things we eat can make a difference. ...
  2. REST YOUR EYES. ...
  3. EYE EXERCISES AND REDUCING EYE STRAIN. ...
  4. FOCUS SHIFTING. ...
  5. WRITE OUT ABC'S. ...
  6. UP, DOWN, AND AROUND. ...
  7. CONSIDER ORTHOKERATOLOGY! ...
  8. YOUR OPTOMETRIST KNOWS BEST.

Which contact lens is best option? ›

Soft contact lenses are a popular choice of lens. Made from plastic and water, these lenses allow oxygen to pass through to your cornea. Soft lenses are also comfortable and moisten your eyes to help reduce dry eyes.

What are replacement contact lenses? ›

Disposable lenses are meant to be worn once and thrown away daily, while planned replacement lenses are worn for a prescribed period of time and replaced at regular intervals. Also of Interest: Learn more about MiSight 1 day. Monthly & 2-Week Contact Lenses.

Where can I put my contacts if I don't have a solution? ›

Store your contact lenses as you normally would in distilled water, says Woodhams Eye. Unlike tap water, distilled water is free from the virus acanthamoeba keratitis. However, there is still a risk that you can get an infection, so make sure that you only use it for short periods.

How long can contacts survive without solution? ›

Leaving the lenses out of solution for more than 15-20 minutes in a low humidity environment will cause the lenses to dry out. To keep your lenses in good enough condition for them to be safe to wear, keep a strict care regimen, which includes storing and sanitizing your lenses after you wear them in contact solution.

Can I put my contacts in eye drops if I don't have solution? ›

You can use eye drops to help soothe redness and irritation and help to deliver moisture to your eyes. However, eye drops should not be used as a contact cleaning solution. The drops are not designed to remove protein buildup from your lenses, and they could even cause the contacts to become dirtier.

Can I put my contacts in hydrogen peroxide overnight? ›

Since hydrogen peroxide solutions do not have additional preservatives, they do not kill pathogens after the first six hours and are not appropriate for long term storage. It is only safe to keep the lenses in the solutions for up to seven days.

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