Profile: Cantor & Nissel Ltd. is a manufacturer of soft and rigid contact lenses. We offer soft lenses, coloured/prosthetic lenses, sclerals and fun lenses. The Sauflon bandage lenses are produced in 74% water content hydrogel material and have wide application in the hospital environment. The Benz-G 5X is a 59% water content hydrogel which outperforms all commercial mid-water materials in stability and comfort. The concept 60 facilitates improved quality of vision, control of astigmatism up to 1.25D, and in some cases improved contrast sensitivity & low-light vision without flare.
FDA Registration Number: 9610790
US Agent: Bret Andre / Eyereg Consulting, Inc.
Phone: +1-(503)-372-5226 Fax: +1-(503)-419-4475 E-Mail:
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• Color Deficiency Prescription Lens (FDA Code: NAI / 886.5844) A prescription spectacle lens is a glass or plastic device that is a lens intended to be worn by a patient in a spectacle frame to provide refractive corrections in accordance with a prescription for the patient. The device may be modified to protect the eyes from bright sunlight (i.e., prescription sunglasses). Prescription sunglass lenses may be reflective, tinted, polarizing, or photosensitized. |
• Contact Lens For Color Vision Deficiency (FDA Code: NCZ / 886.5925) A soft (hydrophilic) contact lens is a device intended to be worn directly against the cornea and adjacent limbal and scleral areas of the eye to correct vision conditions or act as a therapeutic bandage. The device is made of various polymer materials the main polymer molecules of which absorb or attract a certain volume (percentage) of water. |
• Contact Lens For Reading Discomfort (FDA Code: NIC / 886.5925) |
• Daily Wear Soft Contact Lenses (FDA Code: LPL / 886.5925) |
• Non-Custom Artificial Eye (FDA Code: HQH / 886.3200) An artificial eye is a device resembling the anterior portion of the eye, usually made of glass or plastic, intended to be inserted in a patient's eye socket anterior to an orbital implant, or the eviscerated eyeball, for cosmetic purposes. The device is not intended to be implanted. |
• Non-Custom Prescription Spectacle Lens (FDA Code: HQG / 886.5844) |
• Spectacle (Prescription) Lens For Reading Discomfort (FDA Code: NJH / 886.5844) |