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DRB

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There you go.

Bausch & Lomb: Source of Infection Unknown
Apr 12 10:28
By BEN DOBBIN
AP Business Writer

ROCHESTER, N.Y.

The source of a spike in dangerous fungal eye infections linked by federal health officials to a contact lens solution sold by Bausch & Lomb Inc. remains a mystery, the eye-care products maker said Wednesday.

"As far as speculation about theories, there's a lot of them, we've run a lot of them to ground and come up with nothing," the company's chief executive, Ron Zarella, said in a conference call with analysts.



"Every additional test we've run suggests that the formulation is as safe and effective as anything on the market and in particular with regard to Fusarium."

The company halted U.S. shipments of its ReNu with MoistureLoc contact lens solution Monday night while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigates 109 reports of infection caused by a fungus called Fusarium in patients in 17 states.

The agency has made no direct link between ReNu and the infections, traced back to June 2005, but a high incidence of the affected people had used the solution.

Bausch & Lomb, which also makes contact lenses, ophthalmic drugs and vision-correction surgical instruments, stopped short of pulling the brand, made at its factory in Greenville, S.C., but merchants led by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. began removing it from store shelves Tuesday.

Fusarium is commonly found in plant material and soil in tropical and subtropical regions. Without eye-drop treatment, which can last two to three months, the infection can scar the cornea and blind its victims.

Symptoms can include blurry vision, pain or redness, increased sensitivity to light and excessive discharge from the eye. It is not transmitted from person to person.

Bausch & Lomb had already been grappling with accounting troubles in recent months, and Zarrella said the company was unlikely to meet an April 30 deadline to file its annual report for 2005.

"I know you're all anxious to see that done and believe me so am I," he told analysts. "There's nothing more I can say about that today."

In March, the company moved to reduce its reported net sales by a combined $9.3 million after an internal investigation determined its South Korean subsidiary engaged in improper sales practices from 2002 to 2005. It also uncovered accounting irregularities at its Brazilian unit in December. In connection with the investigations, several class-action lawsuits were filed against the company last month alleging insider trading.

In February, Bausch & Lomb stopped shipments of ReNu in Singapore and Hong Kong after a similar spike in fungal infections was reported in contact-lens wearers there. It is partnering with health authorities and researchers to investigate the extent and cause of the outbreak, which also surfaced in Malaysia.

More than 30 million Americans wear contact lenses, and the ReNu brand generated $45 million in U.S. sales last year.


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Walgreen pulling all ReNu products
Wed Apr 12, 2006

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Walgreen Co., the No. 1 U.S. drugstore chain, has told its stores to pull all ReNu products from its shelves, not just the MoistureLoc product that has come under fire, while Wal-Mart and other stores are only removing MoistureLoc, the companies said on Wednesday.

On Monday, Bausch & Lomb Inc. said it would stop shipping its ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution in the United States after some users were diagnosed with a serious eye infection.

"There's a lot of customer confusion out there, which is why we decided to remove the entire ReNu line," the Walgreen spokesman said. He said that Walgreen is continuing to sell other Bausch & Lomb products.

Bausch & Lomb said on Wednesday that it could not predict the sales impact of the recent issues, but said the problems in the United States do not affect other markets.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, stopped selling ReNu MoistureLoc "pending further test results from the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention," the company said in a statement. Wal-Mart said it would still sell other Bausch & Lomb ReNu products unaffected by the CDC investigation.

Rite Aid Corp., the third-largest U.S. drugstore chain, is removing MoistureLoc products but continuing to sell other products in the ReNu line, a spokeswoman said.
 

Ridemonkey

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Guys, when we move/close/delete a thread it's not an invitation to start it again. As per member requests, news threads now live in the Politics and News forum. When a thread is moved, a link is left behind showing where it went so it's easy to find. Please respect the mods' decisions.
 

SkaredShtles

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Ridemonkey said:
Guys, when we move/close/delete a thread it's not an invitation to start it again. As per member requests, news threads now live in the Politics and News forum. When a thread is moved, a link is left behind showing where it went so it's easy to find. Please respect the mods' decisions.
What do you expect from one of the Fab 5? :rolleyes: :oink:
 

DRB

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Ridemonkey said:
Guys, when we move/close/delete a thread it's not an invitation to start it again. As per member requests, news threads now live in the Politics and News forum. When a thread is moved, a link is left behind showing where it went so it's easy to find. Please respect the mods' decisions.
Yeah I'm sure that telling people about the fact that their contact solution can hurt them is such a burden to the Lounge. :rolleyes:
 

Ridemonkey

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DRB said:
You were the one crying about it not me.
Huh? Did the eye fungus distort your perspective?

My point was not about contact solution, it was about reposting something the mods had already moved. Don't please.
 

Echo

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I like how B&L voluntarily stopped shipping a product temporarily while the CDC investigates, and now it's looking like there is actually no relation at all between the infections and their products (and actually their product prevents that particular infection) but no matter, everyone is calling for a boycott of all their products.

Duke lacrosse anyone?
 

LordOpie

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Echo said:
I like how B&L voluntarily stopped shipping a product temporarily while the CDC investigates, and now it's looking like there is actually no relation at all between the infections and their products (and actually their product prevents that particular infection) but no matter, everyone is calling for a boycott of all their products.
link?
 

Echo

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From here"
Introduced in 2004, the contact-lens solution contains a special conditioner intended to keep lenses moist and designed to clean fungus, which is why the company doesn't believe it is causing the eye infections.

"The formulation is as safe, effective as anything on the market, especially in regards to Fusarium, [it] kills Fusarium at rates that are as high or higher than anything else a consumer can use," Zarella said.

Since a direct link has not been established between the ReNu solution and the fungus, B&L is not advising people to stop using it. The company has, however, temporarily stopped shipping the product.

Wegmans Keeps ReNu on Shelves
CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, and Rite Aid stores have pulled ReNu Moisture Loc from their shelves, but Rochester-based Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. is still stocking the product.

Wegmans spokeswoman Jo Natale said, “There’s not been a recall.”

Wegmans customer David Bates is still using the contact lens solution, and wonders if other stores have overreacted.

“My reaction would be they jumped the gun. I don't know if it warrants that at this time," he said.