The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says four deaths and dozens of infections have now been linked to eye ...
The number of deaths has risen to four in an outbreak of a drug-resistant bacteria strain tied to recalled eye drops, the CDC says.
"Patients reported over 10 different brands of artificial tears and some patients used multiple brands," the CDC indicated. Read on to learn more about a current list of recalled eye drops and ...
An outbreak linked to eye drops has infected 81 people in Florida and in 18 other states, according to a recent update from ...
Patients who have used recalled eye drops should assess if they have any of the following symptoms commonly associated with eye infections: Patients with any signs of infection should immediately ...
The CDC has also reported four cases of surgically removed eyeballs. Patients reported using more than 10 different brands of eye drops – most commonly, EzriCare Artificial Tears, the CDC said.
By March, the CDC said it knew of 68 cases of illness and death linked to the eye drops. Now, doctors have put together evidence that some of these infections were seen as early as spring 2022.
The CDC and FDA urge patients to immediately stop using the recalled eye drops — even if you haven't yet experienced an adverse reaction. Patients who have previously used potentially unsafe ...
The CDC and FDA urge patients to immediately stop using the recalled eye drops — even if you haven't yet experienced an adverse reaction. Patients who have previously used potentially unsafe ...
The CDC and FDA urge patients to immediately stop using the recalled eye drops — even if you haven't yet experienced an adverse reaction. Patients who have previously used potentially unsafe ...
The CDC and FDA urge patients to immediately stop using the recalled eye drops — even if you haven't yet experienced an adverse reaction. Patients who have previously used potentially unsafe ...