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Several eye drop products are being voluntarily recalled due to manufacturing issues that may pose a potential health risk.
The FDA and AvKare have reported a recall of eye care products, including drops and artificial tears, from BRS Analytical ...
Five different eye drop products that were sold between May 2023 and April 2025 were identified in a recall from manufacturer AvKARE.
AvKare did not specify what issues had been identified. The five recalled products include lubricant eye drops and eye gels, which consumers should immediately cease using, AvKare warned.
According to the FDA, over 75,000 cases of five different eye drops and artificial tears were recalled. Here's what you need ...
The FDA's website also lists the number of cases involved in the recall: 13,104 cases of Lubricant Eye Drops Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-126-15) The recalled items were first shipped between ...
Tens of thousands of cases of eye drops have been recalled by BRS Analytical Services. The recall was initiated on April 23, but the Food and Drug Administration listed it as a Class II on May 6, ...
Nearly 76,000 cases of eye care products – including eye drops sold nationwide – have been recalled by their manufacturer. BRS Analytical Service LLC has voluntarily recalled the items ...
A pharmaceutical distributor issued an urgent notice about a voluntary recall for five over-the-counter eye care products ...
Eye drops and artificial tears must be sterile because the eyes are extremely sensitive and vulnerable to infections. Contaminated eye products can cause serious eye infections, irritation ...
BRS Analytical Service announced that five ophthalmic solutions were recalled due to violations of current good manufacturing ...
In all, 75,795 cases have been recalled, or 1.8 million cartons of eye drops. The reason for the recall is the potential lack of sterility and cGMP deviations. The term cGMP stands for Current ...