Another eye drop product has been found to be a potential danger to users, this time one sold at Walmart. The retail giant has announced it is voluntarily recalling one eye drop product after it was found that the product was produced in the same facility that led to CVS, Rite Aid, and Target to pull a number of products from their shelves.

On October 27, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to consumers not to use 26 varieties of eyedrops as they were manufactured in a facility with unsanitary conditions. The impacted products could be infected with bacteria; when used, the drops could lead to eye infection and even blindness.

Walmart is currently recalling only one eye drop product—making it the 27th eye drop product that the FDA is warning users not to use:

The product is manufactured by Velocity Pharma, LLC. Walmart says the UPC of the impacted product is 00194346058815 and its lot numbers are KRPE 3090 and KRPE 3091.

The eye drops, Walmart continues, should not be used, but rather should be properly discarded. Consumers can also show their receipt for the affected eyedrops and receive a full refund in-store.

The FDA has now updated its notice to include the additional eye drop product, which the FDA describes as Equate Hydration PF Lubricant Eye Drop 10 ml [Polyethylene Glycol 400 0.4% & Propylene Glycol 0.3% Eye Drops].

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Eye drop recall update: Walmart joins retailers in pulling potentially dangerous products

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01.11.2023

Another eye drop product has been found to be a potential danger to users, this time one sold at Walmart. The retail giant has announced it is voluntarily recalling one eye drop product after it was found that the product was produced in the same facility that led to CVS, Rite Aid, and Target to pull a number of products from their shelves.

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