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Viatris's phase 3 trial for pimecrolimus 0.3% in blepharitis failed to meet its primary endpoint of debris resolution after ...
After multiple eye drop recalls and warnings, here is how to shop for safe eye drops and use them.
Viatris's said on Friday that the trial of an ointment for people with blepharitis didn't meet its primary endpoint.
Weeks after EzriCare eyedrops were recalled after being linked to several infections and a death, the parent company is recalling its eye ointment.
Altaire Pharmaceuticals Inc. has recalled select Walgreens eye drops, Equate drops from Walmart and Perrigo prescription ointments.
Four eye ointment products sold in some Walmart and CVS stores have been recalled because the facility in which they were manufactured may have been unsanitary.
Multiple brands of lubricant eye ointments are being recalled due to a risk of infection after federal inspectors found unsterile conditions at the Indian plant where the products were manufactured.
The following are safe ophthalmic preparations: Ciloxan® ophthalmic ointment and solution (cipro-floxacin), Vigamox® ophthalmic solution (moxifloxacin), Ocuflox® ophthalmic solution (ofloxacin ...
CVS Health Lubricant Eye Ointment (Mineral Oil 31.9%, White Petrolatum 57.7%, Microcrystalline Wax, Stearic Acid Wheat Germ Oil – UPC code 050428634141 Lubricant PM Ointment – UPC code ...
EzriCare Artificial Tears and Delsam Pharma's Artificial Tears and Artificial Eye Ointment, both over-the-counter brands, were recalled from shelves in February.
Several brands of over-the-counter eye drops are linked to multiple deaths and cases of people going blind.