A couple drops in your eye usually brings relief, not concern—but a rare recall case highlights the importance of a clean, ...
The eye drops, Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, are single vial drops available in a 25-count box and manufactured by Alcon Laboratories, based in Fort Worth, Texas. "Alcon evaluated a ...
Systane eye drops have been recalled due to potential fungal contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced. The recall affects one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF ...
Fort Worth, Texas-based Alcon Laboratories has voluntarily recalled one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, which are packaged in batches of 25.
Fort Worth, Tx.-based Alcon Laboratories has voluntarily recalled one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, which are packaged in batches of 25. The recall comes ...
The affected packages of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF Single Vials On-the-Go were recalled after a customer complaint of "foreign material observed inside a sealed single use vial," the ...
One lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count (Lot 10101) was recalled over fungal contamination after a consumer reported a foreign object floating in a vial.
The FDA and Alcon Laboratories recalled one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count over fungal contamination.
Alcon Laboratories told users on December 21 to ‘immediately’ stop using Systane Lubricant Eye Drops from one lot after a consumer complaint. Fungal contamination in eye drops can ...
Alcon Laboratories has issued a recall of eye drops after discovering a fungal contamination in one of its products. The recall affects Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, and only a single ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. One lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF ...
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