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Millions of Eye Drops Recalled Nationwide
3 Apr
Summary
- Over 3.1 million bottles of eye drops are recalled due to sterility concerns.
- The recall affects products distributed by major retailers nationwide.
- Exposure to recalled eye drops could cause temporary health issues.

A California-based pharmaceutical company, K.C. Pharmaceuticals, Inc., initiated a voluntary recall of more than 3.1 million bottles of various eye drop products distributed across the United States. The recall stems from a "lack of assurance of sterility" in the affected products, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
These recalled eye drops were made available through major retailers including Kroger, Walgreens, H-E-B, and Military Exchanges. The FDA has classified this as a "Class II" recall, signifying that exposure to the product might lead to temporary or reversible health problems.
The recall was first initiated on March 3 and subsequently classified on March 31. This action is part of a broader pattern of warnings concerning eye products in recent years, with previous recalls citing issues like glass-like particles and unsafe manufacturing practices.