How to Check if Your Eye Drops Have Been Recalled Due to Contamination

Many people use eye drops to treat medical conditions or help with dry eyes. Lately, some companies have recalled eye drops because of contamination and other problems. Contaminated eye drops can cause severe injuries, including infections that could result in vision loss. If you use eye drops, checking to see if your brand is subject to a recall due to contamination is essential.

How Do I Check for Recalls of Eye Drops Due to Contamination?

The quickest way to check for eye drops recalls is through the recall database on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) website. Type “eye drops” into the search bar for a list of recalls. You can also search for a specific brand of eye drops. Sometimes, a brand might not appear in a general search because of the product description used in the recall notice.

If you’re worried about whether your eye drops have been recalled and the brand isn’t listed in the database, speak with your medical provider. You may also be able to find information online about a recall for eye drops by performing a general search. 

What Health Issues Can Be Caused by Defective Eye Drops?

Defective eye drops can cause serious health problems. Infections caused by contaminated eye drops can result in vision loss, sepsis, and corneal damage. Other complications include sensitivity to light, eye pain, discharge, and redness. Many factors, including unsafe manufacturing practices, can contribute to the cause of contaminated eye drops.

Examples of Eye Drop Recalls for Contamination and Other Problems

A search of the FDA recall database reveals recent recalls for eye drops manufactured or sold by various companies, including:

  • 11/15/2023: Kilitch Healthcare India Limited
  • 11/3/2023: Cardinal Health Inc. and Harvard Drug Group LLC
  • 10/30/2023: Walmart

The above recalls are just a small sample of the eye drop recalls found in the FDA’s recall database. Sadly, consumers purchase products each day expecting the products to be safe to use. Many people do not realize a product has been recalled until they begin experiencing symptoms or problems, causing them to seek medical treatment.

What Should I Do if My Eye Drops Were Recalled for Contamination?

Speak with your medical provider immediately if you experience any symptoms of eye infections. Your doctor can determine whether you have an eye infection or another condition that requires medical attention. If you need eye drops to treat an eye condition, you must seek medical attention if your eye drops are recalled.

A Fort Walton Beach product liability lawyer can advise you of your rights when a defective product causes harm or injury. Product liability laws help consumers seek compensation for economic and non-economic damages caused by defective products. Examples of the damages available in a product liability case for contaminated eye drops include:

A product does not need to be recalled for a consumer to file a product liability claim. Recalls are common, but they are not necessary to prove that a product is defective or dangerous to use. 

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