Systane eye drops were recalled earlier this week after the company discovered a fungal contamination in one of its products.
A popular brand of eye drops is being recalled nationwide after a consumer reported a "foreign material" was found in a ...
The eye drops are typically used for temporary relief of burning and irritation for people with dry eye symptoms.
Fungal contamination could lead to eye infections, though nobody has reported any problems yet. If you have the recalled ...
At the time of publication, there have been no adverse reactions reported.
One lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, manufactured by Alcon Laboratories, has been recalled due to fungal ...
Alcon Laboratories has issued a recall of eye drops after discovering a fungal contamination in one of its products. The ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a nationwide recall of a popular single-use eye drop on December 23. Alcon ...
Fungal contamination of an eye product is known to potentially cause eye infections​​, which may be vision- or ...
Some Systane eye drops were recalled after a foreign material was found in a sealed container, according to an FDA recall announcement.
Systane Lubricant Eye Drops in a green and pink carton design, with “Systane” and “ULTRA PF” brand names on the front of the carton, and the “25 vials” package size marked Lot 10101 were recalled for ...
A Texas-based eye care company has issued a nationwide voluntary recall of its popular single-use eye drops due to fungal ...