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  2. List of optometric abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Ointment od/QD Once a day otc Over the counter (bought medication) P Pharmacy (drug) POM Prescription-only medicine prn When required q Every (e.g. q2h – every two hours) qds/qid Four times a day Rx Prescription tds/tid Three times a day ung Ointment

  3. The 15 Best Eye Creams for Men Experts Actually Use - AOL

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    Universal C Eye Perfector. Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat, formulated this eye cream with 5% vitamin C to effectively brighten dark circles.It also contains other ...

  4. GI glasses - Wikipedia

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    GI glasses are eyeglasses issued by the American military to its service members. Dysphemisms for them include the most common " birth control glasses " ( BCGs ) and other variants. At one time, they were officially designated as regulation prescription glasses ( RPGs ).

  5. Corrective lens - Wikipedia

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    Higher-quality optical-grade glass materials exist (e.g. Borosilicate crown glasses such as BK7 ( n d = 1.51680 , V d = 64.17 , D = 2.51 g/cm³ ), which is commonly used in telescopes and binoculars, and fluorite crown glasses such as the best optical quality low dispersion glass currently in production, N-FK58 made by the German company Schott ...

  6. 25 Best Eye Creams for Men in 2023 - AOL

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    Ingredients such as caffeine, vitamin K, retinol, glycerin and hyaluronic acid are commonly found in eye creams. They work together to reduce pu 25 Best Eye Creams for Men in 2023

  7. Ballistic eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic sunglasses or prescription eyeglasses must meet the same requirements. In brief, the U.S. military standard requires that ballistic eyewear must be able to withstand up to a 3.8 mm (.15 caliber) projectile at 195 m/s (640 ft/s)) for spectacles and 5.6 mm (.22 caliber) projectile at 168–171 m/s (550–560 ft/s) for goggles.