CVS, Target and other eye-drop products pose risk of dangerous infections, FDA warns
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More than two dozen over-the-counter eye-drop products marketed under CVS Health Corp. CVS, , Target Corp. TGT, , Rite Aid Corp. RADCQ, and other brands pose a risk of eye infections that could cause partial vision loss or blindness, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Friday. Consumers should not buy or use the products, which include lubricating and dry-eye relief drops sold under the Velocity Pharma brand and Cardinal Health Inc.’s CAH, Rugby and Leader labels as well as CVS Health, Rite Aid and Target Up&Up brands, the FDA...
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