Regulators are urging people to dispose of eye drop products sold under brands such as CVS Health, Rite Aid and Target Up & Up.
The FDA says the eye drop products carry a risk of infection that could cause "partial vision loss or blindness."
Retailers like CVS, Target and Walgreens pulled the eyedrops after federal inspectors discovered “insanitary conditions” at the manufacturing plant.
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday expanded its warning not to buy or use eyedrops sold by several major retailers, sometimes under their own brand ...
Twenty-six over-the-counter eye drop products including those sold under store brands such as CVS, Target and Rite Aid, could lead to a serious eye ...
The FDA said use of the drops has a "potential risk of eye infections that could result in partial vision loss or blindness."
The FDA is warning consumers about the risk of bacterial contamination in 26 over-the-counter eye drop products.