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  2. A Full List of Recalled Eye Drops Linked to Potential ...

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    Delsam Pharma Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops: Also linked to current bacterial infections, this product is also manufactured by Global Pharma Healthcare. Recalled products can be identified ...

  3. The FDA Has Issued Another Warning About Eye Drops - AOL

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    The first batch of recalled eye drops from March caused eye infections in dozens of eye drop users and several cases of blindness; a handful of individuals required eyeball removal surgery and ...

  4. FDA recalls another eye drop for infection risk. See all 27 ...

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    The FDA is advising consumers not to use these 27 eye drop products after uncovering unsanitary conditions at a manufacturing facility.

  5. 2022–2023 United States P. aeruginosa outbreak in eye drops

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    The CDC was notified of eye infections among four people at an ophthalmology clinic in California in late June 2022, and received notice of an outbreak at long-term care facilities in Connecticut in late July and Utah in August involving 21 and three people, respectively. [3]

  6. Trifluridine - Wikipedia

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    Trifluridine eye drops are used for the treatment of keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis caused by the herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, as well as for prevention and treatment of vaccinia virus infections of the eye. [3]

  7. Adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis - Wikipedia

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    Adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis, also known as epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, is a contagious eye infection, a type of adenovirus disease caused by adenoviruses. [1] It typically presents as a conjunctivitis with a sudden onset of a painful red eye, watery discharge and feeling that something is in the eye. [3]

  8. Death, blindness, eye drops recall: bacterial infections in ...

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    A eye drops recall pulling two brands of artificial tears are the latest development in what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls an outbreak of “extensively drug resistant ...

  9. Uveitis - Wikipedia

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    Uveitis may be an immune response to fight an infection caused by an organism in the eye. They are less common than non-infectious causes and require antimicrobial/ viral/ parasitic treatment in addition to inflammatory control. Infectious causes in order of global burden include: Subretinal abscess in tubercular posterior uveitis. bartonellosis