There is no shortage of products to turn to this holiday season if you're suffering from dry eyes, but there is one brand you shouldn't purchase nor use for the time being. Here's what you need to ...
Alcon Laboratories is recalling a single lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF due to the possibility of fungal contamination. The recall follows a consumer complaint after someone found a ...
Select eye drops under the Systane brand were voluntarily recalled for concerns of fungal contamination, which could cause eye infection and threaten users' vision, according to a recall ...
propylene glycol 0.3%; oph soln; contains aminomethylpropanol, polyquaternium-1, sorbitol. Reevaluate if irritation, eye pain, or visual changes persist beyond 72 hours or worsen.
Alcon Laboratories in Fort Worth, Texas recalled one lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count on December 21. The recall impacts Lot 10101 with an expiration ...
A couple drops in your eye usually brings relief, not concern—but a rare recall case highlights the importance of a clean, sterile bottle.
Systane eye drops have been voluntarily recalled due ... It will also have ‘Systane’ and ‘ULTRA PF’ brand names written on the front of the carton and is the ‘25 vials’ package size.
Mineral oil 3%, white petrolatum 94%; oph. oint; preservative-free. Reevaluate if irritation, eye pain, or visual changes persist beyond 72 hours or worsen.
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 consumer ...