Article 6H3GV Every homeopathic eye drop should be pulled off the market, FDA says

Every homeopathic eye drop should be pulled off the market, FDA says

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Beth Mole
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This year has been marked by many terrifying things, but perhaps the most surprising of the 2023 horrors was ... eye drops.

The seemingly innocuous teeny squeeze bottle made for alarming headlines numerous times during our current revolution around the sun, with lengthy lists of recalls, startling factory inspections, and ghastly reports of people developing near-untreatable bacterial infections, losing their eyes and vision, and dying.

Recapping this unexpected threat to health, the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday released an advisory titled "What You Should Know about Eye Drops" in hopes of keeping the dangers of this year from leaking into the next. Among the notable points from the regulator was this stark pronouncement: No one should ever use any homeopathic ophthalmic products, and every single such product should be pulled off the market.

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