OTC · No prescriptionOphthalmic (Contact lens care)
Renu Multi Fresh Solution — Uses, Dosage & Benefits
Renu Multi Fresh Solution is used for For cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting and storing soft contact lenses; helps remove deposits and maintain lens comfort and hygiene..
Sterile multipurpose contact lens solution (exact composition not available); typically contains cleaning/disinfecting agents, surfactants, buffers, chelating agents and preservatives (e.g., polyhexanide or polyquaternium with borate/phosphate buffer).
What is Renu Multi Fresh Solution used for?
For cleaning
rinsing
disinfecting and storing soft contact lenses; helps remove deposits and maintain lens comfort and hygiene.
How Renu Multi Fresh Solution Works
Multipurpose contact lens solutions use disinfectants to reduce microorganisms on the lens surface. Surfactants and chelating agents help loosen and remove protein/lipid deposits, while buffers maintain a comfortable pH for the eyes.
Dosage & Directions
For soft contact lenses only unless directed. Wash and dry hands. Place lens in palm, apply solution and gently rub 10–20 seconds each side, then rinse with fresh solution. Fill lens case with fresh solution and soak lenses for the recommended time (commonly 4–6 hours/overnight). Always discard used solution from the case; do not “top up”. Do not use tap water.
Always follow your doctor's prescription. Do not self-medicate.
Key Benefits
Cleans contact lenses
Disinfects to reduce germs
Removes deposits
Suitable for rinsing and storage
Improves wearing comfort
Pregnancy
Generally safe
Alcohol Interaction
No known interaction
Renu Multi Fresh Solution — Quick Facts
Composition
Sterile multipurpose contact lens solution (exact composition not available); typically contains cleaning/disinfecting agents, surfactants, buffers, chelating agents and preservatives (e.g., polyhexanide or polyquaternium with borate/phosphate buffer).
This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine.