
Contaminated Eye Drops: An Overview
As a Tennessee contaminated eye drops injury lawyer, I am very aware that contaminated eye drops have become a significant health concern, particularly affecting individuals across Tennessee and the entire country
These products, intended to provide relief or treat eye conditions, can become harmful when tainted with bacteria or improper chemicals. Contamination can occur during manufacturing, packaging, or due to improper storage, leading to severe repercussions for users.
The risks associated with contaminated eye drops are vast. Users may experience eye irritation, infections, or more severe conditions if the contamination is not detected promptly.
Understanding the root causes of contamination can help users make informed decisions about their eye care products and encourage vigilance in monitoring product recalls.
Awareness is crucial in preventing adverse outcomes. By staying informed about the latest news on eye drop safety and recalls, you can protect yourself and your loved ones from potential harm. Knowledge empowers you to take the necessary steps to ensure the products you use are safe and effective.
Between 2023 and 2025, manufacturers have recalled various artificial tear products. The recalls involve artificial tear eye drops, gels, and ointments.
- February 2023: An initial recall of artificial tears was initiated, encompassing a limited range of products. This measure was prompted by the potential contamination with a drug-resistant bacterium. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received notifications of adverse effects potentially associated with these eye drops, including eye infections, vision impairment, and other significant complications, some of which resulted in fatalities.
- October 2023: A second recall of artificial tears was issued, encompassing an expanded list of products. This recall is prompted by the discovery of unsanitary conditions at the manufacturing facility. There have been several reports of adverse effects potentially associated with these eye drops, including burning sensations in the eyes, blurred vision, and instances of vision loss.
- February 2024: A third recall pertaining to lubricant eye ointments was issued. This action followed the identification of sterility issues by the FDA during a recent inspection of the manufacturing facility. To date, the manufacturer has not received any reports of serious adverse events linked to the use of these products.
- May 2025: A fourth recall was initiated following the during a routine FDA inspection. While the specific health risks associated with these products have not yet been determined, there is a potential concern regarding their quality, which may be deemed unacceptable.

Contaminated Eye Drops Recall
In recent years, Tennessee and the rest of the country have seen a notable increase in the number of contaminated eye drop recalls. These recalls are often initiated after reports of adverse effects by affected patients or through routine inspections by health authorities.
Manufacturers may also voluntarily recall their products if they suspect contamination, aiming to prevent further harm to consumers.
The reasons behind these recalls vary, ranging from bacterial contamination to the presence of harmful substances not disclosed on the packaging. This is a concern due to the potential for serious health consequences, including vision loss or blindness.
Recalls have been triggered by various factors, including unsanitary manufacturing conditions and the presence of harmful bacteria.
To date, recalled eye drops include the following retailers and brands:
- CVS Health
- Lubricant Eye Drops 15 ml (twin pack and single pack)
- Lubricant Gel Drops 15 ml (twin pack and single pack)
- Multi-Action Relief Drops 15 ml
- Lubricating Gel drops 10 ml
- Lubricant Eye Drops 10 ml (single pack and twin pack)
- Mild Moderate Lubricating Eye Drops 15 ml (single pack)
- Leader (Cardinal Health)
- Eye Irritation Relief 0.5 FL OZ (15 ml)
- Dry Eye Relief 0.5 FL OZ (15 ml)
- Lubricant Eye Drops 0.5 FL OZ (15 ml) (single pack and twin pack)
- Dry Eye Relief 0.33 FL OZ (10 ml)
- Lubricant Eye Drops 0.33 FL OZ (10 ml)
- Rugby (Harvard Drug Group)
- Lubricating Eye Drops 0.5 oz (15 ml)
- Lubricating Tears Eye Drops 0.5 oz (15 ml)
- Rite Aid
- Lubricant Eye Drops 15 ml (twin pack)
- Lubricant Eye Drops 10 ml (twin pack)
- Gentle Lubricant Gel Eye Drops 15 ml
- Lubricant Gel Drops 15 ml
- Lubricating Gel Drops 10 ml
- Multi-Action Relief Drops 15 ml
- Target
- Up&Up Dry Eye Relief Lubricant Eye Drops 30 ml
- Up&Up Extreme Relief Dry Eye 15 ml (single pack and twin pack)
- Velocity Pharma LLC
- Lubricant Eye Drop 10 ml (triple pack)
- Walmart
- Equate Hydration PF Lubricant Eye Drop 10 mL



