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I only wear lenses from time to time and want a hassle-free throwaway product. Is anything available?

Daily disposable contact lenses sound ideal for you! You can purchase 30 days of contact lenses and keep them for occasional wear. Many doctors and eye care professionals also recommend using daily contact lenses as there is less opportunity for the build up of protein and bacteria. You also won’t need to buy contact lens solution if you wear daily contact lenses.
 
You should consult with your optician who will be able to prescribe daily disposable contact lenses which you are perfect for occasional wear.

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