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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 ...
The FDA has warned against or recalled a total of 34 eye drops this week, sold by major brands including Amazon, Walmart, CVS, Target, and Rite Aid.
In February, Global Pharma, announced the recall of EzriCare and another eye drop brand it said had potentially been contaminated with drug-resistant bacteria linked to infections that caused ...
Several brands of eye drops may be contaminated. The Food and Drug Administration has advised people to stop using 27 leading over-the-counter eye drops due to the presence of bacteria that could ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows that eye drops tainted with the bacteria were linked to the death of at least four people, with dozens more affected across 18 states. Then in ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recalled another batch of eye drops just weeks after it warned consumers about over two dozen eye drop products.. On Wednesday, FDA announced that 27 products ...
One brand says it knows of blurred vision and vision loss from users. These recalls follow FDA warnings about eye drops sold under brands such as CVS Health, Target’s Up & Up and Rite Aid’s ...
The eye drops, sold under the brands CVS Health, Rite Aid, Target Up&Up, Leader (Cardinal Health), Rugby (Cardinal Health) and Velocity Pharma, are supposed to be sterile.
A. The Food and Drug Administration’s warning about eye drop problems involves house brands from CVS Health, Leader, Rugby, Target, Rite Aid, Velocity and Walmart’s Equate Hydration PF ...
The company Alcon Laboratories, maker of a popular brand of eye drops, recalled some of its nationwide stock on Dec. 23, after discovering a fungal contamination in one of its products.