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TheraSpecs Audrey indoor glasses provide light sensitivity relief for migraine, post-concussion syndrome, TBI, photosensitive epilepsy, and other medical conditions. Our therapeutic lenses filter the blue light that is most likely to trigger or worsen these conditions. TheraSpecs lenses block up to 25 times more of the most painful wavelengths than other tinted and blue light glasses.
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With this frame, you can get full light-blocking coverage that fits comfortably over prescription glasses. It also features adjustable arms so it can fit a wide variety of faces. Plus, it uses TR-90 to remain as lightweight as possible and minimize pressure on your face and head.
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Audrey TheraSpecs is an elegant frame with a subtle cat-eye design and red tortoise shell finish. The lightweight frame combined with large,
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