Approximately 63,750 units of Pi yen chin Ophthalmic Redness Reliever Drops are being recalled because the packaging incorrectly identifies the product as eye drops. While labeled for the eyes, the product was actually manufactured as nasal drops, meaning they were not made to the higher sterility standards required for ophthalmic use. Using non-sterile drops in the eyes can lead to serious infections and potential vision loss. These products were manufactured in China and distributed in the United States through International Nature Nutraceuticals, Inc.
The product lacks assured sterility because it was manufactured as a nasal spray rather than an eye drop, posing a significant risk of bacterial contamination and eye infection if applied to the eyes.
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