HIDRASOL is a multipurpose solution designed to meet the daily needs of soft contact lens wearers, including silicone hydrogel lenses1.

 

Hidrasol

Multipurpose solution

Multi-purpose solution for disinfecting, cleaning, rinsing, hydrating and storing.

Long-lasting comfort

Contains HEC a humectant agent for prolonged comfort.

Mild on the eye

HIDRASOL has a balanced pH, making it gentle on the eyes. It's the perfect choice for those seeking a practical, safe, and comfortable solution for daily use.

Complete formula that eliminates bacteria and residues

HIDRASOL’s formula, enriched with hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) and a citric buffer, ensures thorough disinfection while keeping your lenses clean, hydrated, and comfortable2. It effectively removes deposits and helps reduce the risk of irritation, providing all-in-one care for your lenses3.

How to use HIDRASOL

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Step 1

Wash, rinse and dry your hands.
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Step 2

Place the right lens in the palm of your hand and apply a few drops of HIDRASOL, rubbing for 15-20 seconds.
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Step 3

Rinse the lens with HIDRASOL and place it in the lens case, adding HIDRASOL until the lens is completely immersed.
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Step 4

Repeat the procedure for the left lens.
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Step 5

Leave the lenses in the case for at least 4 hours or overnight.
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Step 6

After wearing the lenses, empty the lens case, rinse it with HIDRASOL and then let it air dry.

Product details

Composition PHMB 0.0002%, Poloxamer 407, Polyquad-2, EDTA, HEC, Sodium chloride, Citrate buffer, Purified water
Suitable for use with All types of soft contact lenses
Discard date after opening bottle 60 days
Available bottle sizes* 100 mL and 360 mL

*The availability of bottle sizes varies according to countries.

Use HIDRASOL with


  1. Soleko data on file
  2. McMullen, R.L., Ozkan, S., Gillece, T., "Physicochemical Properties of Cellulose Ethers," Cosmetics, 2022
  3. Durand-Cavagna, G., Delort, P., Duprat, P., Bailly, Y., Plazonnet, B., Gordon, L.R., "Corneal toxicity studies in rabbits and dogs with hydroxyethyl cellulose and benzalkonium chloride," Fundam Appl Toxicol., 1989