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3 million bottles of eye drops recalled

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More than 3 million eye drop bottles have been recalled from CVS, Walgreens and other national retailers. How to check if yours are safe.
U.S. health regulators are warning Americans to check their eye drops after 3.1 million bottles of the product sold in pharmacies nationwide were voluntarily recalled due to concerns that they may not...

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More than 3 million bottles of eye drops recalled over safety concerns, FDA says
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Millions of Eye Drops Recalled Nationwide Amid Safety Fears
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3.1 million eye drop bottles recalled at CVS, Walgreens and Kroger: See the full list
A nationwide recall of eye drops sold at major retailers like CVS, Walgreens and Kroger has expanded to include more than 3.1 million bottles over concerns the products may not be sterile.

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3.1 million eye drops recalled nationwide over sterility concerns: FDA
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Millions of eyedrops sold at major pharmacies and stores voluntarily recalled
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Check your medicine cabinet: These popular eye drop brands were just recalled nationwide
K.C. Pharmaceuticals, Inc. initiated a voluntary recall on March 3, affecting more than three million eye drop products due to concerns that they may not be sterile.

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Recall alert: 3M bottles of eye drops recalled
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Recall impacts over 3.1 million eye drop products distributed nationwide: FDA
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Is your eye drop safe? Experts warn against using brands that contain toxic Polyhexamethylene Biguanide - 'It can damage the ocular surface'

Eye drops are among the most commonly used medications worldwide, treating conditions ranging from infections to dry eyes and childhood myopia. Yet an ingredient quietly present in many multidose eye drop bottles may be raising concern among eye specialists
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Should You Stop Using Eye-Whitening Drops When Your Eyes Are Red?

During allergy season, or when your eyes look red, itchy and dry, it may be tempting to turn to eye-whitening drops to make them look brighter and healthier. But there are some safety concerns and side effects you should be aware of -- especially if you ...
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