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  2. Artificial tears - Wikipedia

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    Preservative-free artificial formulations are indicated for patients who cannot tolerate artificial tear formulations with preservatives, patients who are using artificial tears more than four to six times a day, [10] and patients who are using multiple topical eye drops with preservatives. [9] Preservative-free eye drops are found in single ...

  3. Natamycin - Wikipedia

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    Natamycin, also known as pimaricin, is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections around the eye. [1] [2] This includes infections of the eyelids, conjunctiva, and cornea. [1] It is used as eyedrops. [1] Natamycin is also used in the food industry as a preservative. [2] Allergic reactions may occur. [1]

  4. CDC warns that a brand of eyedrops may be linked to serious ...

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    The CDC warned that EzriCare Artificial Tears eyedrops may be linked to a drug-resistant bacterial infection that has caused permanent vision loss and one death.

  5. Check your eye drops. Bad bacteria and fungus found in ... - AOL

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    What eye drops are involved in this? The Dr. Berne’s product is Dr. Berne’s MSM Drops 5% Solution, which the FDA says Dr. Berne’s verbally agreed to recall on Monday.

  6. FDA Announces Nationwide Eye Drops Recall Due to Fungal ...

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    The company Alcon Laboratories, maker of a popular brand of eye drops, recalled some of its nationwide stock on Dec. 23, after discovering a fungal contamination in one of its products.

  7. Phenylmercury acetate - Wikipedia

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    A rare side effect of phenylmercuric acetate in eye drops is mercurialentis, the buildup of pigment on the anterior capsule of the lens. This has been estimated to affect 18 of 500 patients who have used eye drops containing phenylmercuric acetate two to four times a day for more than six years.

  8. Benzalkonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Benzalkonium chloride is a frequently used preservative in eye drops. Typical concentrations range from 0.004% to 0.01%. [17] Stronger concentrations can be caustic [18] and cause irreversible damage to the corneal endothelium. [19] Avoiding the use of benzalkonium chloride solutions while contact lenses are in place is discussed in the literature.

  9. FDA Announces Popular Eye Drop Recall Over Fungal ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration issued a nationwide recall of single-use eyedrops. One lot of Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, 25 count (Lot 10101) was recalled over ...