Standard ISO 18259:2014 23.9.2014 preview

ISO 18259:2014

Ophthalmic optics — Contact lens care products — Method to assess contact lens care products with contact lenses in a lens case, challenged with bacterial and fungal organisms

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Ophthalmic optics -- Contact lens care products -- Method to assess contact lens care products with contact lenses in a lens case, challenged with bacterial and fungal organisms



STANDARD published on 23.9.2014


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Designation standards: ISO 18259:2014
Publication date standards: 23.9.2014
SKU: NS-428024
The number of pages: 7
Approximate weight : 21 g (0.05 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Ophthalmic equipment

Annotation of standard text ISO 18259:2014 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 18259:2014 specifies an antimicrobial efficacy end point methodology to determine compatibility of contact lens solutions, lens cases and hydrogel lenses for disinfection. This provides a process for evaluating compatibility of solutions used for disinfection with contact lenses and lens cases using an antimicrobial efficacy end point. Specifically, the microbiological effect of the antimicrobial agent(s) while in the presence of the lens cases and/or lenses will be evaluated as described in the soak step of the label instructions.

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