March 19, 2010, Newsletter Issue #119: Contact Lens Prescription Expiration

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A contact lens prescription is generally good for at least a year from the date it was issued - more in some states. However, your doctor can expire your prescription in less than a year if there are documented medical reasons why a shorter period is necessary. You must always provide a valid prescription for Prescription Contacts.

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