If you purchased any of these eye drops, stop using them. To get a refund for your purchase, AvKare states that you must complete the "Quantity to Return" column and customer information block on its ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning against buying or using certain eye drops from Dr. Berne’s and LightEyez due to microbial contamination. The drops contain ...
Several companies have recently recalled their eye drops due to contamination concerns. Contaminated eye drops can present several risks—including the risk of a fatal bacterial infection in some cases ...
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The Food and Drug Administration is urging people to stop using certain brands of eyedrops found to have fungal and bacterial contamination. The drops in question are Dr. Berne's MSM Drops 5% Solution ...
The Food and Drug Administration has announced the recall of 26 different types of eye drops, all of which were sold over-the-counter. The drops have a potential risk of eye infection that could lead ...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is doubling down on a warning related to eye drops associated with a recent outbreak of a drug-resistant infection. In a video, CDC epidemiologist Maroya ...
Manufacturers are marketing and distributing eye drops with amniotic fluid to treat or cure diseases and conditions without federal approval, "raising potential significant safety concerns," according ...
According to the Food and Drug Administration, over 75,000 cases of AvKare eye drops and artificial tears were recalled due to deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). CGMP ...