During allergy season, or when your eyes look red, itchy and dry, it may be tempting to turn to eye-whitening drops to make them look brighter and healthier. But there are some safety concerns and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recalled more than 3.1 million bottles of eye drops sold at CVS, Walgreens and other drug stores. Here's why ...
If you purchased any of these eye drops, stop using them. To get a refund for your purchase, AvKare states that you must complete the "Quantity to Return" column and customer information block on its ...
Several companies have recently recalled their eye drops due to contamination concerns. Contaminated eye drops can present several risks—including the risk of a fatal bacterial infection in some cases ...
Federal health officials are warning consumers to check their medicine cabinets after more than 3 million bottles of eye drops were recalled nationwide over potential safety concerns. The U.S. Food ...
The eight impacted product batches were sold under various brand names and have expiration dates ranging from April to ...
While eye drops may help alleviate some symptoms of diabetic retinopathy, they don’t target the underlying blood vessel damage in your retina. Retinopathy is a possible complication of diabetes. At ...
According to the Food and Drug Administration, over 75,000 cases of AvKare eye drops and artificial tears were recalled due to deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). CGMP ...