Sold at stores like CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid, over a million bottles of eye drops were voluntarily recalled by K.C. Pharmaceuticals. A Class II recall, the FDA said on March 31 the recall indicates ...
K.C. Pharmaceuticals company is voluntarily pulling millions of eye drop products from shelves over concerns they may not be ...
More than three million bottles of eye drops sold at stores across the U.S. have been recalled by their manufacturer because ...
A nationwide recall of eye drops sold at major retailers like CVS, Walgreens and Kroger has expanded to include more than 3.1 ...
Millions of eye drops sold at CVS, HEB, Kroger, Meijer, Walgreens and other stores nationwide are being voluntarily recalled.
The recall affects products distributed across the United States, including through retailers and distributors such as Kroger ...
More than 3.1 million bottles of eye drops sold at major retailers, including Walgreens and CVS, are being recalled due to ...
The eye drops, manufactured by K.C. Pharmaceuticals, are sold at major retailers, including CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid.
Millions of eye drop products have been recalled over concerns they may not be sterile, according to an enforcement report ...
The FDA said the eye drops were distributed by companies such as Kroger, Walgreens, H-E-B, Military Exchanges, and others.
The recalled eye drops are mostly those carrying store brand names such as Kroger, Rite-Aid, Walgreens and H-E-B.
More than three million bottles of eye drops have been recalled due to “lack of assurance of sterility,” according to the ...
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