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3 million bottles of eye drops recalled

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Eye Drops Are Being Recalled Nationwide—Over 3 Million Bottles Affected
Over 3 million bottles of eye drops are recalled due to sterility concerns, per the FDA.

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Millions of eye drops recalled. See affected products.
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Millions of eye drops recalled nationwide
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3.1 million eye drops recalled nationwide over sterility concerns: FDA
More than 3.1 million bottles of eye drops sold nationwide are being pulled from shelves after federal regulators flagged concerns about sterility.

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Millions of eyedrops sold at major pharmacies and stores voluntarily recalled
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Check your medicine cabinet: These popular eye drop brands were just recalled nationwide
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Recall alert: 3M bottles of eye drops recalled
In all, 3,111,072 bottles were recalled, sold under brands or at stores such as Top Care, Meijer, H-E-B, Walgreens, CVS, Kroger, Rite Aid, Harris Teeter and others.

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Recall impacts over 3.1 million eye drop products distributed nationwide: FDA
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More than 3 million eye drop products recalled in CT, nationwide due to sterility issues
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