
FDA Recalls 3M Eye Drops: Check Your Bottles
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Federal health officials issue nationwide recall of over three million bottles of eye drops from K.C. Pharmaceuticals due to sterility concerns, potentially risking infections. The recall affects dozens of brands sold at major retailers like CVS, Walgreens, Kroger, and H-E-B. The FDA announced the recall on March 31st, covering lots with expiration dates into 2026. No confirmed contaminated bottles, but the process couldnt guarantee microbe blocking. Consumers are urged to stop using these drops, check cabinets, and seek medical attention if symptoms occur. Retailers havent announced refunds, but expect returns or swaps. No formal replacement plan from the maker yet, but distributors are involved. Stay vigilant, scan lot numbers and brands, and discard risky ones to protect your eyes.
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