HSA Alerts Public on the Voluntary Recall of Affected Lots of 1 Day Acuvue® TruEye™ Brand Contact Lenses by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care.
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is overseeing the voluntary market recall of affected lots of 1•DAY ACUVUE® TruEyeTM Brand Contact Lens by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care.
This recall was initiated on Thursday 19 August 2010, due to overseas reports of eye irritation or discomfort as a result of using this product.
There were complaints regarding unusual stinging or pain upon inserting of lens that were reported in Japan, which included eye pain, redness and irritation.
Based on current investigations conducted by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, it was found that there was an issue in the lens rinsing process during a certain timeframe on a particular manufacturing line.
The contact lenses were manufactured in Ireland and the following 13 affected lot numbers that were distributed in Singapore are:
The lot numbers are the first 10 digits that are printed at the side of the product box and on the individual blister packs. Globally, there are additional lots that are affected. However, these lots were not supplied in the Singapore market by Johnson and Johnson Vision Care.
In Singapore, no reports of adverse events arising from use of these contact lenses have been received so far.
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care has distributed 914 boxes of the affected lots, each containing 30 lenses to optical outlets in Singapore this year.
HSA has directed the company to cease supply of all affected lots as well as to inform all retailers, including optometrists and optical outlets to stop the sales of these lenses with immediate effect, and to remove the affected stocks from the shelves.
This recall is expected to be completed by next week.
Public Advisory
HSA advises members of the public to:
For additional information, consumers are advised to contact Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Singapore at 1800-2233113 between the hours of 8:00am-11:00pm daily, email to askacuvueSG@its.jnj.com or visit their website at www.acuvue.com.sg.
Consumers may also visit their optometrists or optical outlets for details on the return of affected lots.
HSA will continue to monitor the situation closely and will take all appropriate actions to protect public health and safety.
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