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FDA Recommends Recall for Eye Drops From Target, CVS, Rite Aid Due to Possible Contamination

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers to avoid over-the-counter lubricating eye drops sold by several major retailers, including Target, Rite Aid, and CVS, because of possible bacterial contamination that could lead to infections, partial vision loss, or blindness. While brick-and-mortar retailers are pulling the affected products from shelves, some of the eye drops may still be available for purchase online and should be avoided.

The FDA recommended that retailers recall these items after unsanitary conditions were observed in the factory where the eye drops are produced, and sampling revealed bacterial contamination in critical manufacturing areas.

The following brands of 26 different lubricating eye drops and dry eye relief products were recommended for recall:

  • CVS Health
  • Leader (Cardinal Health)
  • Rugby (Cardinal Health)
  • Rite Aid
  • Target Up&Up
  • Velocity Pharma

The FDA offers a full list of products on its website.

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