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A rare bacterium found in artificial tears known is triggering eye drop recalls as investigators try to pinpoint the outbreak source. Here's a full list of products. ... Lot 114349, Lot 117396 ...
Here's everything we know about the recalled eyedrops and the deadly bacteria. Contaminated eyedrops. More than 10 brands of artificial tears have been recalled due to the presence of the bacteria
The FDA posting of the recall says Teva’s pulling Clear Eyes, Once Daily, Eye Allergy Itch Relief drops for a failed impurities test. This covers the 715,682 bottles in lot Nos. 114349 ...
Recalls are typically only advertised online and in the media, so consumers are subject to their own awareness. Lot numbers indicated on the packing allow only those affected to participate in recall. Prescription drug recalls are made simpler because they follow supply chain: the manufacturer notifies the pharmacy who notifies the patient ...
The latest recalls and warnings underscore the need to properly vet your eye drops and other eye care products, say experts.
If you have questions about the Delsam recall, call Delsam at 866-826-1309 or e-mail delsampharma@yahoo.com, Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Eastern time.
Recalled Clonazepam: See list of lot numbers. Can't see the table? Click here to view it. What are the risk factors of the recalled drug? Endo, Inc. issued the following risk statement in the recall:
Consumers with questions about the recall can contact Inmar Inc., the company handling the recalls, by telephone at 855-589- 1869 or by email at rxrecalls@inmar.com.