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The 26 products treat dry or irritated eyes and were marketed under the brands CVS Health, Leader , Rugby , Rite Aid, Velocity Pharma and Target’s Up & Up brand. They pose a “potential risk of eye infections that could result in partial vision loss or blindness,” according to the FDA.
“We’re committed to ensuring the products we offer are safe, work as intended and satisfy customers, and are fully cooperating with the FDA on this matter,” the CVS spokesperson said. To date, the agency also has not tied this warning to the prior outbreak of antibiotic-resistant bacteria pseudomonas aeruginosa linked to eye products from Global Pharma Healthcare.
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