Eye Drop Recall Exposes Gaps in Sterility Assurance

More than 3 million bottles of eye drops have been pulled from shelves after testing failures raised contamination concerns—highlighting why sterility systems are critical in pharma manufacturing.

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K.C. Pharmaceuticals initiated a recall of more than 3.1 million bottles of lubricating eye drops on March 3, 2026. The products, sold under several names at major retailers across the country, weren’t properly tested meaning sterility can’t be verified.

According to a CNN report, eight products are being recalled: Dry Eye Relief Eye Drops, Artificial Tears Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops, Sterile Eye Drops Original Formula, Sterile Eye Drops Redness Lubricant, Eye Drops Advanced Relief, Ultra Lubricating Eye Drops, Sterile Eye Drops AC and Sterile Eye Drops Soothing Tears.

These products are sold under various company names including Top Care, Best Choice, Good Sense, Rugby, Leader, Good Neighbor Pharmacy, Quality Choice, Valu Merchandisers, Geri Care, Walgreens, CVS and Kroger. 

Because of the recall size, over a million people may be affected, CNN says. Nonsterile eye drops may harbor bacteria and fungus, resulting in eye infection.

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