: : : 2006-07-03 to 2006-07-09
Renu contact lens solution caused extreme corneal damage. What is a cornea?
July 3, 2006 07:10
The cornea is the transparent portion of the eye which allows light to enter and performs two-thirds of the focusing tasks. The cornea is often compared to the lens of a camera, but this can lead to a bit of confusion. The cornea does indeed allow light to enter the eyeball and the cornea's convex shape focuses that light towards the pupil and another structure called the lens. In essence, the cornea performs the broad brushstrokes of vision. Read the article -
What do Bausch and Lomb say about the Renu lawsuits?
July 4, 2006 07:12
Bausch Lomb is a big corporation and protects itself and its investors by not admitting fault. Bausch Lomb also says it's safe to use their other Renu contact lens solution products.
What every ophthalmologist should know about fusarium
July 5, 2006 07:12
The use of Bausch & Lomb's ReNu with MoistureLoc contact lens solution can increase the risk of Fusarium keratitis infection, particularly if patients do not use the solution correctly. On May 15, Bausch & Lomb announced a permanent global recall of the product,... (Read Article)
Louisiana Law Firm Sues Bausch & Lomb
July 6, 2006 19:17
Becnel on the Bayou is now in the thick of the latest class action movement nationally, after the discovery that Bausch & Lomb eye solution products (ReNu with MoistureLoc) is the culprit in a serious eye infection that could potentially cause blindness.Read more about the Becnel Lawsuits.
Federal Class Action Suit against Bausch & Lomb
July 7, 2006 19:16
Learn more about ReNu: Fort Lauderdale law firm files class action lawsuit on behalf of all persons in the United States who have used the ReNu with MoistureLoc solution.
Bausch & Lomb Lawsuits Loom in China
July 8, 2006 19:15
Fungal eye infections caused by ReNu with MoistureLoc spread the globe as China gets ready to defend patients. Read More.
St. Louis woman sues ReNu with MoistureLoc
July 9, 2006 19:14
The woman wore contact lens for 20 years without a problem. Several medications were prescribed for what was thought to be a bacterial infection. Finally, she was diagnosed with a rare fungal infection called Fusarium Keratitis.
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