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Uncovering the Latest Developments in the EzriCare Artificial Tears Legal Battle: A LawsuitLegalNews.com Exclusive

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Louisville, KY – The EzriCare Artificial Tears lawsuit has been under scrutiny since January 2023, The Center for Disease Control (CDC) warned consumers about the danger of EzriCare Artificial Tears, citing concerns over the eye drops’ connection to eye and bloodstream infections.

The case involves allegations that EzriCare’s eye drop product causes severe adverse effects in some consumers. This lawsuit has gained national attention due to the severity of the claimed damages and the potential ramifications for the healthcare industry. As of June 2023, the CDC has identified 81 patients suffering infections associated with EzriCare over-the-counter eye drops across 18 states. Sadly, four deaths have also been reported from severe infections related to the use of EzriCare Artificial Tears.

LawsuitLegalNews.com, in its commitment to keeping the public informed, has delved into the details of this case, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the proceedings. The platform’s experienced team of lawyers and journalists provides a thorough update on this groundbreaking lawsuit.

The update includes an overview of the case’s background, detailing the claimants’ allegations, and the defendant’s responses. In addition, LawsuitLegalNews.com has provided a timeline of significant events in the trial to date and offered predictions on potential outcomes based on expert opinions.

EzriCare Artificial Tears is an over-the-counter eye drop used to treat dry eyes caused by insufficient tear production. This non-prescription eye drop contains carboxymethylcellulose sodium, a lubricating ingredient used in most over-the-counter eye drops, which moisturizes the eyes and provides a barrier to prevent further irritation.

However, recent developments have indicated that EzriCare Artificial Tears are not as safe as once thought. Recent studies have detected the presence of bacteria in the eye drops which can cause antibiotic-resistant infections resulting in vision loss or even death.

As the EzriCare Artificial Tears lawsuit continues, LawsuitLegalNews.com pledges to keep its readership updated on every twist and turn. Stay tuned to LawsuitLegalNews.com for the latest developments on this case and many more across the legal landscape.

CASE INFORMATION
Mosley, et al. v. Ezricare LLC, et al.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Case No. 6:23-cv-00020



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