A rare strain of bacteria found in recalled eye drops has been linked to dozens of infections, as well as cases of vision ...
The CDC started reporting an outbreak of eye infections, vision loss, and deaths in January. The agency is testing EzriCare ...
Sixty-eight patients have been affected, in 16 states, and artificial tears were used by many of them, the CDC says.
Tainted eye drops have been linked to three deaths and eight cases of vision loss after they became infected with a ...
The number of cases linked to a recently-recalled brand of eye drops made by an Indian healthcare firm has expanded, the ...
The FDA recommends contacting your eye doctor or another health professional if you experience any eye irritation from these drops. You can also contact the CDC for additional information.
U.S. officials are reporting two more deaths and additional cases of vision loss linked to eyedrops tainted with a ...
The eyedrops named in the CDC report are artificial tears from EzriCare and Delsam Pharma. The CDC says the eyedrops have ...
The death toll of an outbreak linked to contaminated recalled eye drops has risen and more people have lost their vision.
The CDC is warning about an infection caused by recalled eye drops. Some bottles of Global Pharma Healthcare's Artificial ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning about eye drops tainted with bacteria that are now being ...
"In May 2007, the CDC linked AMO Complete MoisturePLUS contact ... "It’s important to remember that it is extremely rare for eye drops to be recalled due to microbial infections." ...