Eye Drop Recall Lawsuit

Eye Drop Recall Lawsuit

Contaminated eye drops — including EzriCare Artificial Tears — were linked to a deadly drug-resistant bacterial outbreak causing vision loss, blindness, and death. If you used recalled eye drops and suffered serious harm, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

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ATTENTION: EYE DROP RECALL VICTIMS

If you or a loved one used recalled eye drops and suffered vision loss, blindness, or serious infection, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!

Consumers Injury Help offers a completely free case review. Manufacturers and distributors failed to ensure product safety. Time limits apply — find out if you qualify today.

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SIGNIFICANT Compensation May Be Available

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Global Pharma Healthcare, the manufacturer of EzriCare Artificial Tears, failed to maintain proper sterility standards. The CDC confirmed a nationwide outbreak of a rare, drug-resistant bacterium linked to these products. Victims suffered devastating, irreversible harm.

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Contaminated eye drops caused a deadly nationwide outbreak — manufacturers must be held accountable.

The CDC issued a nationwide recall after contaminated EzriCare Artificial Tears were linked to infections by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a drug-resistant bacterium. Victims suffered permanent vision loss, required eye removal, and some died. These injuries were entirely preventable.

What Is the Eye Drop Recall Lawsuit?

The Eye Drop Recall lawsuit involves legal claims filed by individuals who used contaminated over-the-counter eye drops and suffered serious injuries including vision loss, blindness, and death. The FDA and CDC issued emergency recalls in early 2023 after linking multiple products — primarily EzriCare Artificial Tears — to a deadly outbreak of drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria.

Global Pharma Healthcare, the India-based manufacturer, failed to comply with U.S. sterility standards. Importers and distributors who placed these products on store shelves may also be held liable for failing to ensure product safety before sale.

Who Can File an Eye Drop Recall Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if you or a loved one used recalled eye drops and suffered an infection, vision loss, blindness, eye removal, or death as a result of the contamination.

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Injuries Linked to Recalled Eye Drops

  • Permanent vision loss — irreversible damage from bacterial infection
  • Blindness — total loss of sight in affected eye(s)
  • Eye removal (enucleation) — surgical removal required due to severe infection
  • Drug-resistant bacterial infection — Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection requiring intensive treatment
  • Death — the CDC confirmed fatalities linked to the outbreak

Eye Drop Recall Lawsuit Timeline & Settlements

Lawsuits against Global Pharma Healthcare, EzriCare distributors, and retailers are being filed across the country. Given the severity of injuries — including permanent blindness and death — settlements in successful cases are expected to be significant.

Compensation may cover medical expenses, ongoing eye care, lost income, pain and suffering, and in wrongful death cases, funeral costs and loss of companionship. Act quickly — statutes of limitation apply.