BAUSCH+LOMB eye care and contact lens products
BAUSCH+LOMB is one of the best-known global brands in eye health, contact lenses and ophthalmic care. With more than 165 years of tradition, Bausch + Lomb develops products intended for more comfortable lens wear, contact lens hygiene, vision support and professional ophthalmic use.
At ApotekaOnline, the BAUSCH+LOMB range includes contact lens care solutions, especially ReNu Multi Plus for soft contact lenses and Boston Simplus for gas permeable contact lenses. The site also includes informational pages for certain ophthalmic medicines, but medicines are not sold online where online sale is prohibited by regulations.
Who are BAUSCH+LOMB products intended for?
| For eye care and vision support | BAUSCH+LOMB products are intended for contact lens wearers who want reliable daily hygiene, disinfection and storage of contact lenses. |
| For eye drops and lens solutions | Contact lens solutions help clean, rinse, disinfect, hydrate and store lenses according to the manufacturer’s instructions. |
| For eye vitamins | Bausch + Lomb is globally known for eye-health products, while the actual online range should be checked according to current availability. |
| For contact lens users | ReNu Multi Plus is intended for soft contact lenses, while Boston Simplus is intended for gas permeable GP/RGP contact lenses. |
BAUSCH+LOMB products available online
| Product | Purpose | Key benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ReNu Multi Plus 120 ml | Multi-purpose solution for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting and storing soft contact lenses. | Suitable for soft and silicone-hydrogel lenses, removes proteins, hydrates and includes a lens case. |
| ReNu Multi Plus 360 ml | Economy pack solution for regular soft contact lens care. | All-in-one care: cleaning, rinsing, disinfection, hydration and lens storage. |
| Boston Simplus Solution 120 ml | Multi-purpose solution for gas permeable contact lenses. | Cleans, disinfects, removes protein deposits, conditions and stores GP/RGP lenses in one step. |
| Floxal | Ophthalmic medicine shown for information purposes on the website. | Online sale of this medicine is not allowed; use requires advice from a doctor or pharmacist. |
| Indocollyre | Ophthalmic medicine shown for information purposes on the website. | Online sale of this medicine is not allowed; use only according to professional advice. |
How to choose a BAUSCH+LOMB product?
| For soft contact lenses | Choose ReNu Multi Plus if you wear soft or silicone-hydrogel contact lenses and need a solution for daily cleaning, disinfection and storage. |
| For gas permeable lenses | Choose Boston Simplus if you wear GP/RGP contact lenses and need a solution that cleans, disinfects and removes protein deposits. |
| For eye therapy | For infection, pain, redness, eye injury or treatment with eye drops, do not choose a product on your own; consult a doctor or pharmacist. |
FAQ
What is BAUSCH+LOMB?
BAUSCH+LOMB is a global eye-health brand known for contact lenses, lens care solutions, eye-care products and ophthalmic solutions.
What is ReNu Multi Plus used for?
ReNu Multi Plus is a multi-purpose solution for soft contact lenses, intended for cleaning, rinsing, disinfection, hydration and lens storage.
Which lenses is Boston Simplus for?
Boston Simplus is intended for gas permeable GP/RGP contact lenses, not standard soft contact lenses.
Where can I buy BAUSCH+LOMB products online?
You can buy BAUSCH+LOMB contact lens solutions online at ApotekaOnline, with price overview, availability and fast delivery.
Pharmacist’s advice
Always choose a lens solution according to the type of contact lenses. ReNu Multi Plus is intended for soft contact lenses, while Boston Simplus is intended for gas permeable GP/RGP lenses. Do not mix different solutions and do not use a solution after its expiry date.
Wash and dry hands before handling lenses, replace the lens case regularly and never rinse lenses with tap water. In case of eye pain, pronounced redness, discharge, sudden blurred vision, eye injury or suspected infection, remove lenses immediately and contact an ophthalmologist.