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13,104 cases of Lubricant Eye Drops Solution; national drug code (NDC): 50268-126-15; 32,876 cases of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Solution; national drug code (NDC): 50268-068-15 ...
Answer: If your eyes burn when you put your artificial tears in, it could be a couple reasons for that. It may be that over time, within a few days or a week, that stops happening.
1,610 cases of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Gel 1%; national drug code (NDC): 50268-066-15 13,872 cases of Artificial Tears Ophthalmic Solution; national drug code (NDC): 50268-043-15 ...
13,872 cases of artificial tears ophthalmic solution (NDC 50268-043-15); 1,610 cases of carboxymethylcellulose sodium ophthalmic gel 1% (NDC 50268-066-15); ...
Eye care products, including artificial tears and drops, are being recalled by their distributor. The recall responds to deviations from good manufacturing practices discovered during a U.S. Food ...
WASHINGTON — Thousands of eye care products, including lubricant eye drops and artificial tears, have been voluntarily recalled due to a "manufacturing deviation" found following a U.S. Food and ...
Artificial tears, eye drops, and eye care products from AvKare were recalled after the FDA found manufacturing violations. Here’s a list of recalled products.
Artificial tears, eye drops, and eye care products from AvKare were recalled after the FDA found manufacturing violations. Here’s a list of recalled products.