Eye Drop Recalls: Protecting Your Vision and Understanding the Amazon Pull

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a nationwide voluntary recall of 27 eye drop products due to potential risks of eye infections that could lead to partial vision loss or blindness. The recalls are linked to unsanitary manufacturing facilities and bacterial contamination. Brands affected include CVS Health, Leader, Rugby, Rite Aid, Target Up & Up, and Velocity Pharma. Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled products and properly discard them. Signs of potential eye infections include redness, eye pain, watery eyes, and blurry vision. Patients experiencing symptoms should seek medical care immediately. It is recommended to consult with an optometrist and check the FDA's website for an updated list of recalled products before using over-the-counter eye drops.
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