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I have recently switched to Clear Care, a hydrogen peroxide based contact lens solution, due to my eye care professional's recommendation. In a few months, this will be my first time traveling with it [by air]. I have been hearing stories of TSA officers confiscating such solution in carry on baggage and not being able to negotiate citing ...
1. Re: Is Clear Care contact solution available in Germany? 2 years ago. It's for contact lenses? I think it is a 50:50 chance regarding the exact product. But if you go to an optometrist's shop (those adapting and selling true glasses and such stuff) and say what you need, I'm 100% sure you get exactly what you need.
I have recently switched to Clear Care, a hydrogen peroxide based contact lens solution, due to my eye care professional's recommendation. In a few months, this will be my first time traveling with it [by air]. I have been hearing stories of TSA officers confiscating such solution in carry on baggage and not being able to negotiate citing ...
Re: Taking Contact Lens Solution in Hold Luggage. 10 years ago. I use the solution with peroxide, as well. It is marketed as "Clear Care" brand name here in the states. They do sell a travel size of 3 oz and I put it in my 3-1-1 bag. I refill the travel size bottle with my larger bottle at home. I've had no issues.
The majority of hydrogen peroxide solutions are 3% hydrogen peroxide. [1] This enables the solution to break down any proteins that coat the contacts after a long period of use. Hydrogen peroxide is always used alongside a neutralizing product. [2] The intention is to prevent the hydrogen peroxide from contact with the eye, which could damage ...
38 posts. 11 reviews. 10 helpful votes. Flying with over 3 oz of contact lens solution. 10 years ago. The TSA website says all liquids must be less than 3 oz (technically 3.4, or 100ml) unless they are medications. I cannot find anywhere on the site the definition of "medication."
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