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BS EN ISO 14730:2014 Ophthalmic optics. Contact lens care products. Antimicrobial preservative efficacy testing and guidance on determining discard date

BS EN ISO 14730:2014

Ophthalmic optics. Contact lens care products. Antimicrobial preservative efficacy testing and guidance on determining discard date

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 14730:2014
Pages:34
Released:2014-10-31
ISBN:978 0 580 84870 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 14730:2014


This standard BS EN ISO 14730:2014 Ophthalmic optics. Contact lens care products. Antimicrobial preservative efficacy testing and guidance on determining discard date is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.040.70 Ophthalmic equipment

This International Standard specifies a procedure to be used in evaluating the antimicrobial preservative activity of all preserved multidose contact lens care products, and provides guidance on methods for determination of discard date as informative annexes.

This test is applicable to products for up to a 28-day discard date.

The test is not applicable to sterile products packaged in unit doses for single use or multidose containers designed with physical barriers to microbial contamination (e.g. aerosol containers).

NOTE 1 Principles of the test can be used to extend discard dating beyond 28 d. See Annexes B, C, D and E.

NOTE 2 Use of multiple or mixed microbial challenges and/or inclusion of contact lenses or other organic load can influence the apparent antimicrobial activity of a particular product. The evaluation of these variables together with testing against a larger panel of microorganisms and testing of samples from partially used containers can be of value in developing a contact lens care product, but are excluded from the scope of this International Standard.