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  2. Eye drops recalled over fungal concerns: Here's which ... - AOL

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    The following product was recalled, according to the FDA: Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count : Lot 10101, which expires in September 2025.

  3. FDA Announces Nationwide Eye Drops Recall Due to Fungal ... - AOL

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    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.

  4. FDA Announces Popular Eye Drop Recall Over Fungal ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a nationwide recall of a popular single-use eye drop on December 23. Alcon Laboratories, maker of Systane eyedrops, voluntarily recalled one lot of ...

  5. Alcon - Wikipedia

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    Alcon offices in Johns Creek, Georgia. Alcon Inc. (German: Alcon AG) is a Swiss-American pharmaceutical and medical device company specializing in eye care products. It has a paper headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland but its operational headquarters are in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, where it employs about 4,500 people.

  6. Tobramycin/dexamethasone - Wikipedia

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    Tobramycin/dexamethasone, sold under the brand name Tobradex, is a fixed-dose combination medication in the form of eye drops and eye ointment, marketed by Alcon. [1] [2] [3] The active ingredients are tobramycin (an antibiotic) and dexamethasone (a corticosteroid). [2] It is prescribed for the treatment of pink eye in combination with ...

  7. Rimexolone - Wikipedia

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    Rimexolone is a glucocorticoid steroid used to treat inflammation in the eye. [1] It is marketed as a 1% eye drop suspension under the trade name Vexol by Alcon Laboratories, but was discontinued in the US and other countries. [2] [3]

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