FDA Warns Major Retailers About Marketing Unapproved, Potentially Unsafe Eye Products
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FDA sent warning letters to 8 companies for marketing unapproved eye products that could be unsafe.
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Products claim to treat pink eye, cataracts, glaucoma but are not FDA approved.
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FDA concerned about sterility of some products and people forgoing approved treatment.
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Companies include CVS, Walgreens, Boiron Inc., among others.
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FDA said this is part of ongoing effort to protect people from harmful eye products.