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The Food and Drug Administration recently announced recalls of several eye drop brands linked to an outbreak of drug-resistant bacteria responsible for four deaths and multiple cases of people ...
In light of recent news that a brand of over-the-counter eye drops may have caused bacterial infections that led to vision loss and even death, consumers may be wary of using them at all.
In November 2023, more than two dozen eye drops were voluntarily recalled by their manufacturer, Kilitch Healthcare India Limited, due to potential safety concerns. This included products from CVS ...
You may have heard people say, “just use eye drops!” But, if you’re nervous about dousing yourself with a drop or two (or, simply haven’t read up on best practices for using eye drops ...
Select eye drops under the Systane brand were voluntarily recalled for concerns of fungal contamination, which could cause eye infection and threaten users' vision, according to a recall ...
AvKare did not specify what issues had been identified. The five recalled products include lubricant eye drops and eye gels, which consumers should immediately cease using, AvKare warned.
Systane Lubricant Eye Drops in a green and pink carton design, with “Systane” and “ULTRA PF” brand names on the front of the carton, and the “25 vials” package size marked Lot 10101 ...