The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has cautioned people to stop using certain eye gels, highlighting a potential risk of
microbial contamination that can cause an infection.
As a precaution, the agency on Friday announced recall of specific batches of carbomer-containing lubricating eye gels branded Aacarb, Aacomer and Puroptics,
which are generally used to relieve the symptoms of dry eye.
Burkholderia cenocepacia is suspected to have caused the microbial contamination, and the issue was raised after an ongoing investigation conducted by UK Health
Security Agency (UKHSA) identified a small number of cases of infection.
Investigations are on to determine if there is a link between these products and the infections which have been identified.
Meanwhile, retailers have been told to withdraw the affected products, and users are asked to return their product to the place of purchase immediately.