Risk of eye infections prompts recall of eye drops in Canada

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Risk of eye infections prompts recall of eye drops in Canada
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A Canadian pharmaceutical company is warning consumers not to use some of its eye drops because of potential microbial growth that may result in eye infections.

, with the Drug Identification Number 02009277. The products have the following expiry dates: April 30, 2025; April 30, 2026; Nov. 30, 2026; Jan. 31, 2026; and Aug. 31, 2026.

Individuals may have infections if they experience eye pain, changes in vision, light sensitivity, eye redness, excessive discharge and abnormal pupils, according to the advisory."This risk is higher for people more susceptible to infection," the advisory read.

Despite making up more than 4.5 per cent of Canada’s population, less than one per cent of the country's physicians identify as Indigenous, according to the Canadian Medical Association.More than 7,000 people with diabetes undergo a leg, foot or toe amputation every year — and the majority of those procedures could have been prevented, the Canadian Institute for Health Information said in a report released Thursday.

Police are looking to the public for help after thieves broke into a Lethbridge ice creamery, stealing from the store.An ordinary day on the job delivering mail in East Elmwood quickly turned dramatic for Canada Post letter carrier Jared Plourde. A woman on his route was calling out in distress.

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