Jon Styf  |  January 29, 2024

Category: Legal News
Close up of a man putting eyedrops in his eye, representing the CVS and Rite Aid eye drops recall.
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Update:

  • Kilitch Healthcare India Ltd. updated its eye drops recall to include the correct National Drug Code (NDC) numbers for two varieties of eye drops sold at Rite Aid.
  • The 15-milliliter lubricant gel drops have NDC 11822-4540-5, while the 15-milliliter lubricant eye drops twin pack carries an NDC of 11822-4811-5.
  • The Rite Aid eye drop recall is part of a larger recall from Rite Aid, CVS, Target, Walmart, Rugby, Velocity and Leader brands.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found insanitary conditions that could lead to the risk of eye infections or potential harm.
  • Distributer Velocity Pharma LLC is notifying wholesalers and retailers of the recall and coordinating the return of impacted products.

Eye drops recall overview: 

  • Who: Kilitch Healthcare India Limited recalled a wide range of eye drops sold under the Rite Aid, CVS, Target, Walmart, Rugby, Velocity and Leader brands. 
  • Why: The Rite Aid eye drops recall comes after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found insanitary conditions that could lead to the risk of eye infections or potential harm.
  • Where: The eye drops recall is valid across the United States.

(Nov. 22, 2023)

Kilitch Healthcare India Limited issued a recall for eye drops sold under the Rite Aid, CVS, Target, Walmart, Rugby, Velocity and Leaderbrands after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found insanitary conditions that could lead to the risk of eye infections or potential harm.

The eye drops recall comes a week after the FDA warned consumers not to use the eye drops.

The eye drops include these brand names:

  • CVS Health
  • Equate (Walmart)
  • Leader (Cardinal Health)
  • Rite Aid
  • Rugby (Cardinal Health)
  • Target Up & Up
  • Velocity Pharma

“For those patients who use these products, there is a potential risk of eye infections or related harm,” the recall says. “These products are intended to be sterile. Ophthalmic drug products pose a potential heightened risk of harm to users because drugs applied to the eyes bypass some of the body’s natural defenses.”

The recall affects all lots of the eye drops with expiration dates between November 2023 and September 2025.

Consumers can return products to place of purchase, eye drops recall says

Kilitch Healthcare India Ltd. says it has not received reports of adverse effects related to the recall so far. The company is not facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes lead to class action lawsuits.

Kilitch says it plans to notify distributor Velocity Pharma LLC and will then notify wholesalers and retailers via mail, arranging for return of the eye drops. Consumers should return the eye drops to the place of purchase.

Individuals can contact Kilitch at regulatory@kilitchhealthcare.com or Velocity Pharma at regulatory@velocitypharma.com.

Are you affected by the recall? Let us know in the comments. And be sure to check out our other product recalls


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124 thoughts onCompany expands nationwide eye drop recall

  1. Lorraine Valentine says:

    Please add me. I used Rite aids, as well as equate.

  2. Jada Frazier says:

    Add me! I have the Equate eye drops right now.

  3. Donna Wenzel says:

    Who wrote this article? Insanitary conditions? The word should be unsanitary conditions.

  4. al purdy says:

    I bought equate drops and started using them a month ago and have a soreness and slight swelling around my right eye. It just did not feel right and a few days ago I bought another brand but have not used the new one yet. Please add me.

  5. Letitia Bouie says:

    Please add me

  6. Walter Montgomery says:

    Add Me

    1. Delma Ball says:

      I’ve been using these eye drops for some time now. It’s scary to find out that these drops can be potentially harmful. I do have a few unused bottles left and will be disposing of them. Thank you for letting us all know. Eyesight is so important. I’ve noticed these eye drops do not sooth my eyes as much as another brand. So far, I have had two infections and did see the opthalmologist, but we didn’t associate it with these eye drops at the time. It’s also strange that when using it before sleep, I would wake with crusty matter around my eyes.

  7. Porshe says:

    Add me

    1. Natasha Pennix says:

      I have purchased Walmarts equate brand at least 3 times within the past two months

      1. Natasha Pennix says:

        And they burned everytime I just thought my eyes extra dry

      2. April Graves says:

        Add pls

  8. Stanley Conley says:

    Include me…ive been having irritable eyes lately, it’s a no-brainer what is from now.

  9. Summer Prater says:

    I have been using the Equate brand from Walmart for over a month . The eye drops didn’t burn or seem to be hurting me but now I’m wondering if the drops are what has been affecting my vision, giving me headaches, and possibly the cause of fluid pockets gathering under my eyelids. Please notify me if this is happening to someone else as well .Thanks

  10. Dennis Sfeir says:

    Add me too.

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