Practitioner Perceptions of Patients Wearing Decorative Contact Lenses Purchased Through Unauthorized Sellers

H. Gaiser, Connie Ho, Nicole Janier, Amy Wee, Catherine Johnson, R. Watanabe
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Objectives: To describe practitioner experiences regarding ocular complications in patients wearing decorative contact lenses, and to investigate the compliance of unauthorized distributors of decorative contact lenses to current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations. Also, to provide data to support a more targeted public health approach to reducing the incidence of illegal contact lens sales and associated ocular complications. Methods: An institutional review board–approved online survey was distributed through mass email to a list of 98 optometrists in the Boston, MA area. Concurrently, an empirical evaluation of independent, online decorative contact lens sellers who were not associated with FDA-approved contact lens manufacturers was performed to determine their adherence to FDA and FTC guidelines. The first 18 noncoincidental websites that resulted from a Google search for “costume contact lens sellers” and “cosmetic contact lens sellers” were examined as to the brands and parameters of lenses being sold, whether or not a valid prescription was required or verified, and if consumer education was provided. Results: Twenty-two optometrists completed the online survey. Seventy-seven percent of respondents reported having patients with complications from decorative contact lenses that were purchased both legally and illegally. The most common age group for complications was 18 to 25 years (61%). One third of complications were seen in first-time lens wearers, half of whom never received proper care instructions or were unaware that care instructions existed. One quarter of the lenses were purchased illegally with unlicensed stores being the most common place of purchase. Of the 18 online sites examined, 72% of sellers failed to adhere to FTC and FDA regulations. Conclusions: A significant number of individuals who obtain contact lenses illegally from unauthorized sources are young adults. Most unauthorized sellers reviewed did not adhere to the proper protocol for selling contact lenses or instruct their customers on proper lens wear and care. A significant percentage of optometrists responding to the survey reported complications associated with contact lenses purchased through unauthorized sources, suggesting that the risk of contact lens–related complications increases when the lenses are purchased from one of these sources.
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从业人员对患者佩戴装饰性隐形眼镜的看法,这些隐形眼镜是通过未经授权的卖家购买的
目的:描述从业人员对佩戴装饰性隐形眼镜患者眼部并发症的经验,并调查未经授权的装饰性隐形眼镜经销商对现行食品和药物管理局(FDA)和联邦贸易委员会(FTC)法规的遵守情况。此外,提供数据,支持更有针对性的公共卫生方法,以减少非法销售隐形眼镜和相关眼部并发症的发生率。方法:一项机构审查委员会批准的在线调查通过大量电子邮件分发给马萨诸塞州波士顿地区的98名验光师。同时,对与FDA批准的隐形眼镜制造商无关的独立的在线装饰隐形眼镜销售商进行了实证评估,以确定他们是否遵守FDA和FTC的指导方针。通过谷歌搜索“服装隐形眼镜卖家”和“化妆品隐形眼镜卖家”,研究人员对前18个非巧合的网站进行了检查,包括出售的隐形眼镜的品牌和参数,是否需要或验证有效的处方,以及是否提供消费者教育。结果:22名验光师完成了在线调查。77%的受访者表示,曾有患者因合法或非法购买的装饰性隐形眼镜而出现并发症。并发症最常见的年龄组为18至25岁(61%)。三分之一的并发症发生在第一次佩戴隐形眼镜的人身上,其中一半的人从未接受过适当的护理指导,或者不知道护理指导的存在。四分之一的隐形眼镜是非法购买的,无照商店是最常见的购买地点。在被调查的18个在线网站中,72%的卖家没有遵守联邦贸易委员会和FDA的规定。结论:大量从非法来源非法获得隐形眼镜的人是年轻人。大多数未经授权的卖家没有遵守销售隐形眼镜的适当规定,也没有指导顾客正确佩戴和护理隐形眼镜。在接受调查的验光师中,有相当大比例的人报告了与通过未经授权的渠道购买的隐形眼镜相关的并发症,这表明,如果从这些渠道购买隐形眼镜,出现与隐形眼镜相关的并发症的风险会增加。
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