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  2. Amazon pulling seven brands of eye drops after FDA warning - AOL

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    The brands included in the letter are Similasan Pink Eye Relief, the Goodbye Company Pink Eye, Can-C Eye Drops, Optique 1 Eye Drops, OcluMed Eye Drops, TRP Natural Eyes Floaters Relief and ...

  3. Amazon pulls eye drops after FDA threatens legal action - AOL

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    The products listed include Similasan Pink Eye Relief, The Goodbye Company Pink Eye, Can-C Eye Drops, Optique 1 Eye Drops, OcluMed Eye Drops, TRP Natural Eyes Floaters Relief, and Manzanilla ...

  4. The FDA Has Issued Another Warning About Eye Drops - AOL

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    LightEyez MSM Eye Drops-Eye Repair, NDC number not provided. CVS Health Lubricant Eye Drops 15 ml (single pack) , NDC number 76168-702-15. CVS Health Lubricant Eye Drops 15 ml (twin pack) , NDC ...

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    Medrysone (INN, USAN) (brand names HMS, Medrocort, others; former developmental code name NSC-63278), also known as hydroxymethylprogesterone, methylhydroxyprogesterone, or hydroxymesterone, as well as 6α-methyl-11β-hydroxyprogesterone or 6α-methyl-11β-hydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione, is a synthetic glucocorticoid that is or has been used in the treatment of inflammatory eye diseases.

  6. Latest eye drop recall includes 27 products at CVS, Rite Aid ...

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    Kilitch Healthcare India is recalling 27 types of lubricating eye drops about three weeks after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers not to buy or use them. FDA investigators ...

  7. Rimexolone - Wikipedia

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    On hourly treatment with the eye drops for a week, blood serum concentrations peaked at 150 pg/ml on average, with many patients remaining below the detection threshold of 80 pg/ml. The elimination half-life from the circulation is estimated at one to two hours; the substance is mainly (over 80%) excreted via the faeces.