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Answer:
FDA urges consumers to consider:
» Is my contact lens prescription current? You should always have a current, correct prescription when you order contact lenses.
» The expiration date for your prescription is currently set by your state. Some require a one-year renewal, some a two-year renewal, while other states leave it to your doctor to decide. Never order lenses with a prescription that has expired.
» If you have not had a check-up in the last one to two years, you may have problems with your eyes that you are not aware of, or your contact lenses may not correct your vision well.
For more on buying contact lenses online or by phone or mail, see http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/buycontactqa.html.
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