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Professional Investigations call 1-800-820-7006
Tim
D. Wilson Investigation is investigating cases involving
injuries caused by defective drugs and pharmaceutical
products. It has come to our attention that several
contact lens solutions manufactured by Bausch & Lomb are
linked to the cause of serious eye infections. We are
currently working with numerous clients who have
suffered from serious eye infections and have used ReNu
MultiPlus.
Following the recall of Bausch & Lomb's contact lens
solution called ReNu with Moisture Loc, Bausch & Lomb
has promoted ReNu MultiPlus as a safe alternative. The
Center for Disease Control has investigated 58 of the 86
Fusarium cases up to May 2, 1986. Of the 58 cases
investigated, 56 of the individuals were contact lens
wearers. This investigation revealed that 15 of the
cases investigated were in fact using ReNu MultiPlus as
their solution. Though Bausch & Lomb has defended ReNu
MultiPlus, saying that it is safe, this investigation
reveals that this may not be the case.
This particular contacts lens solution was developed in
order to help people who wear contact lenses by giving
them an all purpose solution. Multi purpose solutions
permits an individual to clean, rinse, store, remove
protein, and disinfect contact lenses with one solution.
ReNu MultiPlus has been the subject criticism following
results from the Center for Disease Controls findings
and a 1.5 million bottle recalls resulting from
discolored solution.
Fusarium Keratitis has been linked to the use of ReNu
MultiPlus. Fusarium Keratitis is a fungal infection of
the eye that affects the cornea. This condition can be
very serious and can cause eye pain, decreased vision,
light hypersensitivity, and over all eye discomfort.
Fungal Keratitis can also cause permanent blindness in
more serious cases. This infection can require therapy
using antifungal drugs. Some of the antifungal drugs
used to cure Fusarium Keratitis include nystatin,
amphotericin B, natamycin, Fluorinated pyramids, and
Azoles. Fusarium Keratitis does not always respond to
antifungal drugs. If Fusarium Keratitis is not cured by
antifungal drugs, patients may have to undergo surgery
to remove the fungal ulcers or lesions from the eye.
If you or a loved on has suffered from Fungal Keratitis
and have used a multi purpose solution such as ReNu
MultiPlus, please contact Tim D. Wilson Investigation so
that we may assist you in your fight for justice.
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