Alvarez-Carrigan
Nayiby Alvarez-Carrigan, Jacksonville, FL US
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20080299179 | Solutions for ophthalmic lenses containing at least one silicone containing component - The present invention relates to a method for reducing the occurrence of superficial punctate staining comprising the step of packaging, storing or contacting an uncoated ophthalmic lens comprising at least one polymeric wetting agent and polymer units derived from at least one silicone containing component in a solution comprising an osmolality of about 220 mOsm/kg or greater. | 12-04-2008 |
20100152084 | SOLUTIONS FOR OPHTHALMIC LENSES CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE SILICONE CONTAINING COMPONENT - The present invention relates to a method for reducing the occurrence of superficial punctate staining comprising the step of packaging, storing or contacting an uncoated ophthalmic lens comprising at least one polymeric wetting agent and polymer units derived from at least one silicone containing component in a solution comprising an osmolality of about 220 mOsm/kg or greater. | 06-17-2010 |
Nayiby Alvarez-Carrigan, St. Augustine, FL US
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20110111001 | ACIDIC PROCESSES TO PREPARE ANTIMICROBIAL CONTACT LENSES - This invention relates to antimicrobial lenses containing metals and methods for their production. | 05-12-2011 |
Nayiby Alvarez-Carrigan, St. Johns, FL US
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20110248415 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE OF A THERMOCHROMIC CONTACT LENS MATERIAL - Disclosed in this specification is a process for manufacturing a thermochromic contact lens. The process includes (1) selecting a photoinitiator that absorbs at a first wavelength and at least one thermochromic dye that displays substantial absorption at the first wavelength when the dye is at a first temperature and exhibits at least an 80% reduction in absorbance at the first wavelength at a second temperature, (2) maintaining the reaction mixture at the second temperature and (3) providing cure light that includes the first wavelength. | 10-13-2011 |