Fungus in eye drops can cause eye infections, which may be vision-threatening, and potentially life-threatening in ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has recalled Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF due to a risk of fungal contamination.
Systane Lubricant Eye Drops in a green and pink carton design, with “Systane” and “ULTRA PF” brand names on the front of the ...
Eye drops are used to treat many conditions, from minor irritants to chronic vision problems. Optometrists and ...
Select eye drops under the Systane brand were voluntarily recalled for concerns of fungal contamination, which could cause eye infection and threaten users' vision, according to a recall ...
Alcon Laboratories is recalling one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count (Lot 10101) ...
The product may be used to treat a condition that the American Academy of Ophthalmology says affects around 20 million ...
Fungal contamination of an eye product is known to potentially cause eye infections, which may be vision- or life-threatening, according to the FDA.
Fungus in eye drops can cause eye infections, which may be vision-threatening, and potentially life-threatening in immunocompromised people. The FDA is urging consumers to stop using the eye drops ...
One lot of Systane brand eye drops were voluntarily recalled due to possible fungal contamination, according to the Food and ...
Systane brand eye drops were voluntarily recalled because of possible fungal contamination, the Food and Drug Administration ...
It is unclear what type of fungus the eye drops are contaminated with. Fungal contaminations of eye products can lead to eye infections, which can result in partial blindness or total blindness.