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Cataract and Implant Technologies. In late 2007, AMO launched three new refractive technologies to the European market. The Tecnis one-piece intraocular lens (IOL) and the Tecnis multifocal acrylic IOL were introduced for the first time in any market. Meanwhile, the WhiteStar Signature phacoemulsification system, launched in the United States in April 2007, made its debut on the European market.
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The IntraLase femtosecond laser
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For 2007, AMO’s U.S. femtosecond procedure volumes grew 41.5% on a pro forma basis. Internationally, pro forma femtosecond procedure sales grew 84.2% during the year.
Eye Care. Following a widespread contact lens solution recall in the spring of 2007, AMO’s eye care business relaunched its Complete Easy Rub multipurpose solution last August. The relaunch helped partly offset multipurpose solution sales declines. For 2007, multipurpose sales declined 59.8% to $59.2 million, which included about $41.5 million in returns and an estimated $84 million in lost sales related to the recall.
In addition, AMO’s eye care business recently launched a new over-the-counter dry-eye drop, which represents a completely new category for the company—one in which AMO was not allowed to compete for three years following its spin-out from Allergan. Mazzo estimates that the market for such products stands at $500 million or more.



