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Originally Posted by Saleswman I really think you need to contact B&L and file an adverse events form. The company will send you something to fill out that needs to be reported to the FDA. I dont think this is a "normal" occurance with any of their products. I have used B&L products for years, I find it hard to believe that the standard over the counter products would react that way on a consumer.....thus what I am saying is......this is not normal.....it sounds like a serious side effect issue.
You know B&L had that huge lawsuit over the last few years for one of their products causing a very serious infection in the eyes of the contact lense user.
I would call them on their hot line on the back of the bottle.....you really need to do this for the safety of other consumers that may try to use this product....
Good luck and let use know what happens.. 
Shirley |
Thanks for these replies - this was a STOCKING mistake by the store ....
This bottle HAS a little
Rx at the bottom but back when I bought them - I picked it up where you buy normal things like toothpaste etc and it looks just like OTC Eye drops -
I went thru my receipts & think it was WALGREENS that made the error and put those out in the store.
So basically what I was posting about is for everyone to READ Labels - I didn't and was using a PRESCRIPTION drop that someone accidentally/or on purpose put on the shelf - They should NOT have been there and I have noticed some eyesite changes
Thanks for the advise - I may just contact B&L about long term affects. IF I hadn't have moved and stored that box with the eye drops at my moms house and used them on my ONE eye - I would never have known why I've had dialated eyes since my husband died...(thats when I bought them)