Fusarium Keratitis Fungal Infection - ReNu Contact Lens Solution Link Confirmed By Bausch and Lomb
Friday, May 5th, 2006Bausch
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Two types of lasik laser vision-correction surgery which are newer, bladeless (”femtosecond”) lasik and mechanical microkeratome lasik work equally well six months after the procedure, according to a Mayo Clinic study that used a variety of vision and eye health measurements to compare the two.
Health Canada is warning consumers not to use Sandoz Prednisolone 1% USP ophthalmic suspension eye drops because of the possibility that the bottles may mistakenly contain another product, Blue Collyrium, raising potentially serious health risks.
The federal government approved a new kind of eye surgery, called “ICL,” (implantable contact lens) which may help those who cannot benefit from laser procedures.
Ron Hamilton, who helped developed lenses for Bausch
Optician has lifted the lid on how well the new contact lens regulations (which were introduced by the GOC) are working, .
In Atlanta City some contact lense users are diagnosed with an rare eye fungal infection, Fusarium Keratitis believe to have been caused by a popular contact lens solution.
STAAR Surgical Co., product maker for minimally invasive eye surgery asked the Food and Drug Administration to approve its Visian TICL implantable contact lens to treat nearsightedness and astigmatism