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AMO recalls eleven cleaning solutionsBy Roy Wang (chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2006-11-24 10:38
The US-based Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. (AMO) made an announcement Wednesday that it will recall some of its contact lens solution made in China after a recent quality check for products slated for the Japanese market revealed they were not up to the asepsis standard, according to a statement posted on the company website on November 22. Some batches of Complete Multi-Purpose Solution, Complete Blink-N-Clean and
KKR (Kristal Klean Rinse) Multi-Purpose Solution were recalled, the company said
in the statement.The company advised customers to stop using the solution while
it works out its sanitation issues.
A full list of the substandard solutions is attached to the company's website (www.amochina.com). Customers will soon be able to ask for refunds or exchanges. . Frequent similar cases of problems with contact solution production have caused some customers to lose confidence in contact lens solution and opt to wear glasses instead, Chinanews.com reported Thursday. Most of the defective products have been pulled off the shelves from the optical stores in China, the report said. The contaminated solution can cause severe optical damage, including red eye, swollen eye, eye pain, watering and visual impairment, according to an eastday.com article that quoted information from the American Food and Drug Administration. "We believe the problems were caused by micro organisms in the water," AMO Asian-Pacific Region legal affairs department senior director Shi Yiru said during an interview with Sohu.com on Thursday. "We remain committed to delivering high-quality lens care products and will take all necessary measures to remedy this production-line issue," the Shanghai Daily quoted Anthony Chung, vice president of AMO Eye Care, Asia Pacific, as saying in a statement yesterday. "Moreover, we want to assure our customers that this is not related to our formulations, which have been used safely by millions of contact lens wearers." AMO said profit and revenue this year and next will be lower than expected
after inventory reductions and costs to recall stock and sanitize the plant,
Bloomberg News reported.
The Hydron multi-purpose contact lens solution, a famous brand in China, was also found to be defective this September. The Hydron Contact Lens Solution Co Ltd then claimed there were no quality problems with its products after re-examination. |
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