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FDA Issues Recall on Eye Drops
FDA: Popular Eye Drops Recalled Over Fungal Contamination, Risk of Eye Infection
A batch of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF has been recalled after a customer complained of "foreign matter" in the drops—which turned out to be fungus.
Major eye drops brand being recalled due to fungal contamination
Alcon Laboratories in Texas is voluntarily recalling a type of Systane lubricating eye drops that were distributed nationwide.
Systane eye drops recalled due to fungal contamination: FDA
One lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, manufactured by Alcon Laboratories, has been recalled due to fungal contamination, the FDA announced this week.
Eye drops recalled nationwide for risk of ‘fungal contamination’ that can cause eye infections
The US Food and Drug Administration has recalled Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF due to a risk of fungal contamination. The eye drops are typically used to cause temporary relief from dry eyes or irritation.
Recall: Systane eye drops may have possible 'fungal contamination' risk
The eye drops are typically used for temporary relief of burning and irritation for people with dry eye symptoms.
Eye drops sold at Publix, Amazon recalled for fungal contamination. What you should know
Systane Lubricant Eye Drops in a green and pink carton design, with “Systane” and “ULTRA PF” brand names on the front of the carton, and the “25 vials” package size marked Lot 10101 were recalled for possible fungal contamination on Dec. 20, 2024. The expiration date is stamped as 2025/09. Systane/Alcon Laboratories FDA
Systane eye drops recalled due to potential fungal contamination
Fungal contamination of an eye product is known to potentially cause eye infections, which may be vision- or life-threatening, according to the FDA.
Eye drops recalled nationwide due to fungal contamination
A brand of eye drops sold nationally has been recalled due to the presence of fungus, which may cause vision damage.
Popular Eye Drop Brand Announces Nationwide Recall Over Fungal Contamination
The Food and Drug Administration issued a nationwide recall of single-use eyedrops. One lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count (Lot 10101) was recalled over fungal contamination after a consumer reported a foreign object floating in a vial.
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