"Sir, you heard it right.
In the past, color films with a prescription have always been classified as medical devices, but plain ones were not. It is because of this loophole in the policy. Many companies without qualifications are just playing around and selling color films that have not been certified by the State Food and Drug Administration. Most of them are flat, but there are also some with prescriptions.
Nowadays, it is caused by the use of unqualified color films! There are more and more reports of eye injuries, so the State Food and Drug Administration has issued a new policy. In order to regulate the current color lens market, flat colored contact lenses are also included in the category of medical devices. As long as they are color lenses, regardless of flat lenses, All medical devices with different degrees need to have a medical device registration certificate issued by the State Food and Drug Administration.
I don’t know if the poster has noticed that I always said "color film" instead of "color film". "Color Contact Lenses", because "Color Contact Lenses" is a brand in the category of color lenses and is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson, but the category of color lenses cannot be directly called "color lenses". Nowadays, color lenses are commonly referred to as "cosmetic contacts" in the market. The name is wrong!
"Color Contact Lens" is the trademark of Johnson & Johnson Vision Trading, a company invested in China by the American company Johnson & Johnson. As a Fortune 500 company, all products of Johnson & Johnson are color lenses. Or clear lenses are all certified and have a medical device registration certificate issued by the Food and Drug Administration. Therefore, regardless of whether the new policy includes plano contact lenses as medical devices, everyone can buy colored contact lenses with confidence. . But for some other small brands of color films, it is estimated that the impact of the policy will not be small.
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