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Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Contact Lenses Recall Due to Johnson & Jo...

# Major Recall Alert: Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Contact Lenses Recalled Due to Microbubble Issue

Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. has issued an urgent voluntary recall of specific lots of **Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Contact Lenses** due to the presence of a high density of microbubbles—microscopic voids within the contact lenses. While these imperfections won’t cause any medical harm, they may lead to **visual disturbances, especially in low-light conditions**, posing inconvenience and discomfort for users. The recall officially begins on **June 12, 2025**, and addresses a quality control issue with limited product lots.

If you use Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Contact Lenses, this information may apply to you. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about the recall, how to proceed, and important tips to stay informed.

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## Why This Recall is Important

This recall emphasizes **product safety and customer satisfaction**, ensuring consumers only use high-quality, defect-free items. The presence of **microbubbles**, a minor manufacturing inconsistency, can result in blurry or distorted vision for some users—particularly under **dim lighting conditions**, such as while driving at night or working in low-light environments.

Although the issue does not pose a risk of medical harm, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. proactively initiated the recall to prevent user discomfort and address potential problems promptly.

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### Details of the Recall

Here are the key facts about the **Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Recall**:

- **Category**: Eye Care/Contact Lenses
- **Brand**: Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal
- **Product Affected**: Limited lots of Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Contact Lenses
- **Reason for Recall**: High density of **microbubbles** within the lenses, which may lead to blurred or distorted vision in certain conditions
- **Health Risks**: No medical harm, but visual disturbances may occur
- **Recall Start Date**: June 12, 2025
- **Country**: Canada

If you own this product, it is advised to check if your purchase comes from the affected lots and take the appropriate steps outlined below.

Official source: [Government of Canada Recall Notice](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/acuvuer-oasys-max-1-day-multi-focal-contact-lenses)

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### What You Should Do

If you purchased **Acuvue® Oasys Max 1-Day Multi-Focal Contact Lenses**, follow these steps to protect your vision and ensure safe usage:

- **Stop using the product immediately** if it’s from the affected lot.
- Check the **product lot number** printed on your packaging to confirm if it is included in the recall.
- **Contact the place of purchase** for further instructions regarding a replacement, refund, or return.
- Reach out to **Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.** for additional support via their customer service lines.
- Monitor for any issues related to your vision and speak with your eye care professional if you experience persistent visual disturbances.

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For more information about this recall, visit the official recall notice at the [Government of Canada website](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/acuvuer-oasys-max-1-day-multi-focal-contact-lenses).

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**Your vision matters!** Don’t wait—take action today to safeguard your eyesight and ensure you’re using only the best-quality products.

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