Hi,
I have recently been issued a scleral lens for my left eye and was wondering whether there was a cheaper way of buying the ami-bose solution, which is needed to fit the scleral lens.
I have been to my doctor who prescribed me this solution, but the pharmacist is having difficulty getting it for me. Is there anything else I could do?
Apologies if this has been posted before, but the cost to buy these solutions, which are a necessity, are extortionate.
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Am I right in thinking Amidose is sterile saline in a rigid type tube?
When I was given scleral lenses 18 months ago I was advised to use STERETS Normasol (suggested on the label as for the topical irrigation of the eyes, burns and wounds).
I was told it was going to be probably the only solution that could be got for me in the North West and my GP has been putting it on prescription. The only down side to it is it comes in a sachet so can be a little floppy once opened and you need to stand it up in something whilst you do you lenses.
Hope this helps, Susan
When I was given scleral lenses 18 months ago I was advised to use STERETS Normasol (suggested on the label as for the topical irrigation of the eyes, burns and wounds).
I was told it was going to be probably the only solution that could be got for me in the North West and my GP has been putting it on prescription. The only down side to it is it comes in a sachet so can be a little floppy once opened and you need to stand it up in something whilst you do you lenses.
Hope this helps, Susan
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Hi Dipesh,
I wear sclerals and use steripod blue saline which I get on prescription. The saline is exacltly the same as amidose, which I have been told is not a prescribable solution due to costs. The saline is 0.9% isotonic, preservative free. It is the same as normasol sachets, but these are difficult to manage as not in a rigid vial. Steripod blue comes as 25mls in boxes of 100. My GP prescribes 4 boxes each time. You can also buy it over the counter but of course costs more. Good Luck.
I wear sclerals and use steripod blue saline which I get on prescription. The saline is exacltly the same as amidose, which I have been told is not a prescribable solution due to costs. The saline is 0.9% isotonic, preservative free. It is the same as normasol sachets, but these are difficult to manage as not in a rigid vial. Steripod blue comes as 25mls in boxes of 100. My GP prescribes 4 boxes each time. You can also buy it over the counter but of course costs more. Good Luck.
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Hi
we use steripod tubes too - big box on prescription . Open one each morning , use to rinse and fill the lens. keep it upright in the day (drop it in a corner of the box) and put some drops in teh eye if its tired or dry. We use up the rest of the pod to rinse the lenses at end of day (using miraflow cleanser to get rid of greasy deposits).
If we need more rinse solution we use ordinary saline from tesco/asda which is OK for rinsing but not sterile so not OK for in lenses/eye.
(I started by using kettle water till the optician said he wouldnt even rinse his car with kettle water - and i tried fridge filter water which the optician called 'pondlife' and banned!!!)
kate and son Dale
we use steripod tubes too - big box on prescription . Open one each morning , use to rinse and fill the lens. keep it upright in the day (drop it in a corner of the box) and put some drops in teh eye if its tired or dry. We use up the rest of the pod to rinse the lenses at end of day (using miraflow cleanser to get rid of greasy deposits).
If we need more rinse solution we use ordinary saline from tesco/asda which is OK for rinsing but not sterile so not OK for in lenses/eye.
(I started by using kettle water till the optician said he wouldnt even rinse his car with kettle water - and i tried fridge filter water which the optician called 'pondlife' and banned!!!)
kate and son Dale
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I have a question!
also on the subject of sclerals ---
I havent been able to get the lens cleaning solution we have had for 2 years, MIraflow.
Can anyone suggest the best alternative, or a good source of supply?
Im nervous of trying the one Boots recommend without experienced KC backing!
Kate n Dale
I havent been able to get the lens cleaning solution we have had for 2 years, MIraflow.
Can anyone suggest the best alternative, or a good source of supply?
Im nervous of trying the one Boots recommend without experienced KC backing!
Kate n Dale

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Hi Kate,
I am going to give http://www.postoptics.co.uk a go £3.95 for 25ml. Do not know if this is good as I do not use it, but from some of the offers they have, I culd save about £60 a year on my RGP lens solutions!
If people are interested in trying this company, let me know the feedback as it might be possible to ask for a KC Group discount.
Regards
Gareth
I am going to give http://www.postoptics.co.uk a go £3.95 for 25ml. Do not know if this is good as I do not use it, but from some of the offers they have, I culd save about £60 a year on my RGP lens solutions!
If people are interested in trying this company, let me know the feedback as it might be possible to ask for a KC Group discount.
Regards
Gareth
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Asda own brand 'Daily Contact Lens Cleaner' has the same active ingredients as Miraflow. Costs £1.99 for 25ml and comes recommended by Ken Pullum at Moorfields.
What is the cost of Amidose by the way ?
I need to find a good regular supplier shortly and am not best pleased that this essential solution is not permanently prescribed for scleral lens users.
What is the cost of Amidose by the way ?
I need to find a good regular supplier shortly and am not best pleased that this essential solution is not permanently prescribed for scleral lens users.
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