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Here’s why Amazon pulled certain eye drop products after FDA letter


Amazon pulls seven products off their shelves due to a warning letter issued by the FDA on Monday. The products have not been officially recalled, but pose significant safety concerns.

Amazon has voluntarily pulled seven eye drop brands off their shelves in response to a warning letter issued by the Food & Drug Administration over potential safety concerns. 

The eye drops, marketed as a homeopathic treatment for pink eye, dry eyes, cataracts, irritation as a result of dust or other allergens are considered “new drugs” that have yet to be formally approved for sale by the FDA, according to the warning notice. 

The warning letter comes after the agency has recalled batches of eye drop products over the last couple of weeks, including over two dozen eye drop products sold by CVS Health, Leader (Cardinal Health), Rugby (Cardinal Health), Rite Aid, Target, Velocity Pharma, and Walmart were recalled “after FDA investigators found insanitary conditions,” USA Today previously reported. 



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