By Sarah Sloat Dozens of eye drops and ointments have been pulled from store shelves after a wave of recalls in 2023 and 2024, raising concerns about whether products used to relieve dry or ...
Most recently, drug company Brassica Pharma recalled four eye ointments sold in stores, including Walmart and CVS, after a Food and Drug Administration inspection flagged potential sterility issues.
You just heard that the eye drops you use have been recalled. And a consumer warning has been slapped on your favorite cookies. What’s a consumer to do? First thing: Take it seriously.
It wasn’t until the surge of cases that officials were able to trace the outbreak to the eye drops. Indiana Ophthalmics then issued a voluntary recall of their three brands of carbomer eye gel ...
The recall by Brassica Pharma Pvt ... In January, the FDA warned against copycat eye drops because of the risk of infection.
A voluntary product recall of all three products was announced ... surge that officials were able to link the outbreak to the eye drops. It said: ‘Testing of products submitted by hospitals ...
More than 2,000 cases of cooking oil have been recalled because the glass bottles it is packaged in may be prone to breakage, ...
A drug manufacturing facility with ungowned, barefoot employees received an FDA Warning Letter that cited “insanitary conditions” in the production of sterile ophthalmic drug products, and was among ...
This recall is the latest in the FDA’s increased focus on eye products. Last October, the agency warned 26 eye drop products could lead to a serious eye infection resulting in vision loss or blindness ...
It was only after a surge of cases that officials were able to link the outbreak to the eye drops. This led to Indiana Ophthalmics issuing a voluntary recall of their three brands of carbomer eye ...