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U.S. Recall.

As an ophthalmologist, I want to make patients aware of a recent U.S. recall of over 3 million bottles of  GENERIC over-the-counter eye drops sold at major chains such as CVS and Walgreens. 

What’s the issue?

  • The recall is due to a “lack of assurance of sterility” during manufacturing. 
  • This means the drops may not be sterile, and therefore could potentially introduce infection into the eye. 
  • Importantly, no confirmed contamination or infections have been reported with this specific recall. 
  • There are no recalls on BRAND NAME drops such as Refresh, Systane, Hylo, Blink etc
  • There are no recalls on PRESCRIPTION drops

How serious is this?

  • The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall, meaning:
    • Risk of harm is low
    • Any adverse effects would likely be temporary or reversible

Who should be concerned?

  • Patients who have:
    • Recently travelled to the U.S.
    • Purchased store-brand or generic eye drops (especially artificial tears or redness relief)
  • These products were widely distributed under multiple labels, not just a single brand. 

What should you do?

  • If you have eye drops purchased in the U.S.:
    • Stop using them until verified safe
    • Check lot numbers (many begin with codes like AC, AR, LT, etc.)
  • Seek care urgently if you develop:
    • Increasing redness
    • Pain
    • Discharge
    • Light sensitivity
    • Vision changes

Canadian context

  • This recall is specific to the United States
  • There have been no reported cases or recalls of this type in Canada related to this event