Tainted eyedrops linked to three deaths and extensive vision loss
The CDC is putting out an urgent warning about contaminated eyedrops after three people have died and others suffered extensive vision loss linked to EzriCare Artificial Tears eyedrops. NBC’s Erika Edwards reports.
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