FDA warns 26 eyedrops could cause infections FDA warns against using 26 over-the-counter eyedrops because of infection risk00:21 Federal regulators are warning consumers to stop using a number of over-the-counter eye drops that may pose an infection risk, marking the latest of several alerts ...
FDA emailed LightEyez Limited on August 21, 2023, seeking to discuss FDA’s concerns with LightEyez products distributed in the U.S. and further steps to protect consumers from using the contaminated eye drops. To date, LightEyez has not responded to FDA or taken actio...
FDA is warning consumers not to purchase or use South Moon, Rebright, or FivFivGo eye drops because of the potential risk of eye infection. These are copycat eye drop products that consumers can easily mistake for Bausch + Lomb’s Lumify (brimonidine tartrate) brand eye drops, an over-...
EYE DROPS RECALLED OVER NON-STERILITY: FDA These eye drops contain amniotic fluid, which is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds an unborn baby during pregnancy, according to the Mount Sinai Health System. In order for a health care provider tooffer such products,"there must be an...
The article reports on the public warning issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the risks associated with accidental swallowing of over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops and nasal decongestant sprays by young children.doi:10.2165/00128415-201214260-00006NoneReactions Weekly...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration’s effort to slash the size of the federal workforce reached the Food and Drug Administration this weekend, as recently hired employees who review the safety of food ingredients, medical devices and other produ
Updated FDA list: These eye drops can cause infections, partial vision loss or blindness Read full article: Updated FDA list: These eye drops can cause infections, partial vision loss or blindness The FDA has updated the list of over-the-counter eye drop products sold at major stores and pha...
The article reports on the public warning issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the risks associated with accidental swallowing of over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops and nasal decongestant sprays by young children.EBSCO_AspReactions Weekly...
The FDA's list of eye products to avoid ishere. Patients and providers should report any issues to the FDA. Consumers should discard products involved in the recall at adrug take-back site. They can also check the FDA'sflush listto see if they can be safely discarded at home, theNew ...