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NEWS Johnson & Johnson Vision Care launches new 1-Day Acuvue Define lens in Saint Petersburg 4 CONTACT LENSES Aksyonova Ye. B., Retunskikh L. Ya., Bulava Ye. V. What does an eye care practioner need to know about peroxide solution AOSept Plus? 8 This article scrutinises myths that have grown around peroxide solutions, in order to help eye care practioners (ECP) understand the advantages of this cleaning method. The article contains national and international research papers in this field. This data will help ophthalmologists and eye care practioners to make the right choice when it comes to recommending a solution. Keywords: contact lenses, peroxide solution, lens care, conservant Bharuchi Sh., Donne S. Conversations in practice: managing the long-term wearer 13 The long-term contact lens wearer’s visual and lifestyle needs change over time. How can you identify those who need a change of lens and help prevent them dropping out? Shireen Bharuchi and Simon Donne suggest ways of facilitating the discussion. Keywords: contact lenses, optcal salon, patient, sale, communication, open question SPECTACLES AND OPHTHALMIC LENSES Keirl A. Essential course in dispensing. Lens selection 19 Andrew Keirl continues his series on spectacle dispensing with a brief overview of tinted spectacle lenses and lenses that offer sun protection. Keywords: spectacle lenses, tinted lenses, eye protection, spectrum, light transmission DIAGNOSTICS, TREATMENT, PHARMACOLOGY Grierson I. Eye treatment of the future: drugs and other approaches 26 In the final part of our series looking at developments in prospect for vision correction and eye health, Professor Ian Grierson examines new classes of drug and new delivery mechanisms for treating common eye conditions. Keywords: 2020, eye treatment, tendencies, ophthalmic drugs, future Huntjens B., Ctori I. Refractive stability in diabetes 33 The discussion on the ocular changes arising as a consequence of diabetes is often confined to the changes which appear at a retinal level. This article considers the short-term changes that can occur in refractive error as a result of acute fluctuations in blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes. Keywords: diabetes, eye health, refraction, refractive error, treatment POINT OF VIEW Ovechkin I. G., Belikova Ye. I., Kozhukhov A. A., Agafonov N. N., Yudin V. Ye. Medical and psychological characteristics of patients with initial symptoms of presbyopia 39 The authors carried out a comprehensive investigation of the psychological status of patients in the event of early manifestations of presbyopia. It is found that the occurrence of complaints in patients asthenopic visually-intense work professional activity is directly related to the “near” (30–50 cm) vision, accompanied by the presence of signs of psychological maladjustment. Keywords: presbyopia, accommodation, addidation, near vision acuity, eye fatigue NEW PRODUCTS Shcherbakova O. A. Are you ready to print the glasses? 43 Abbreviation 3D became a consistent part of our life. As a rule we link its use with cinema, photography and in ophthalmic optics edging the facet of the lens. The day is coming when you will be able to print a frame to the exact facial specifications and design preferences of the customer. Keywords: spectacle lenses, 3D printing, new technology, develeopment