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The FDA said the eye drops were sold at CVS, Rite Aid and Target under the following brands: CVS Health Lubricant Eye Drops 15 ml (single pack), Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Eye Drops 0.5% w/v ...
If you purchased any of these eye drops, stop using them. To get a refund for your purchase, AvKare states that you must complete the "Quantity to Return" column and customer information block on ...
The five recalled products include lubricant eye drops and eye gels, which consumers should immediately cease using, AvKare warned. The items affected were shipped May 26, 2023 through April 21, 2025.
32,876 cases of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-068-15) 13,104 cases of Lubricant Eye Drops Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-126-15) ...
In late October, the FDA recalled 27 different eye drops. Here's what to know about the latest recall and the full list of brands you should avoid.
• 13,104 cases of Lubricant Eye Drops Solution; national drug code NDC 50268-126-15 • 32,876 cases of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Solution; NDC 50268-068-15 ...
The following products are part of the recall: Artificial Tears Ophthalmic Solution, Dextran 70.01%/Glycerin 0.2%/Hypromellose 0.3% Lubricant Eye Drops Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Gel ...
The company expanded its recall in August to include four different products: MSM Drops 5% and 15% Solution, Dr. Berne's Organic Castor Oil Eye Drops, and Dr. Berne's MSM Mist 15% Solution.
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 ...
According to the Food and Drug Administration, over 75,000 cases of AvKare eye drops and artificial tears were recalled due to deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). CGMP ...