Puget Sound Drug Corporation (dba Key Pharmacy and Compounding Center) is recalling nine units of Cyclosporin (Vet) *Corn Oil* 1% Ophthalmic solution, packaged in 15mL plastic multiple-dose vials. This compounded animal medication is being recalled because the firm cannot guarantee the product is sterile. Using a non-sterile eye medication can lead to serious infections or other health complications for pets. Since this is a prescription medication, owners should contact their veterinarian or pharmacist for guidance on replacements and return any unused medication to the pharmacy for a refund.
The lack of sterility assurance means the product may contain harmful microorganisms. Applying contaminated solution to an animal's eye poses a significant risk of infection, inflammation, or more severe systemic illness.
Refund and guidance from pharmacist.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response