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On May 15, 2006, the FDA issued a press release stating: "Based on this scientific and epidemiological data suggesting that ReNu with MoistureLoc may increase susceptibility to Fusarium, Bausch & Lomb has decided to permanently remove the ReNu with MoistureLoc product worldwide." The recall followed Bausch & Lomb's conclusion that the product's formula may increase the risk of fusarium keratitis, a serious fungal eye infection.Bausch & Lomb, Inc. and the FDA both acknowledged there is a problem in the chemical properties of ReNu with MoistureLoc after testing confirmed that the solution allows a polymer film to form around the Fusarium fungus, preventing the disinfectant in the product from killing the fungus.

An estimated 30 million persons in the United States wear soft contact lenses; the annual incidence of microbial keratitis is estimated to be 4-21 per 10,000 soft contact lens users. Fungal keratitis is a condition more prevalent in warm climates. First-line treatment includes topical and oral antifungal medications; patients who do not respond to medical treatment usually require surgical intervention, including corneal transplantation. These infections are not transmitted from person to person. If not timely treated, Fusarium keratitis may lead to complete destruction of the cornea and loss of the eye itself.

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#1 2007-06-11 14:51:04

moeknows
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Registered: 2007-06-11
Posts: 1

Acanthamoeba?

Hi, I am new to this.  I am so thankful that I have found a place where I can hear others share stories that are very similar to what I have been experiencing.    My pain started a few summers ago and just like some of you mentioned, I have been to several doctors and no one has yet to diagnose my problem.  At first I was questioned as to whether or not I had been swimming in a lake or in a hot tub.....no.....not having any idea why I would even be asked such a question.  Then I was told I may have the herpes virus in my eye and put on antibiotics for several months for that.  I was NEVER told what in the world had caused this condition, only that my eye has been permanently scarred.  I have been to 2 doctors locally, 2 doctors in Atlanta including Omni Eye Care and Emory Eye Care-both cornea specailists, oh and also an opthamologist in Missouri because we were there last year on vacation and my eye was in such excrutiating pain that I had to wear sunglasses inside and THAT didn't even help.  Want to hear the funny part............. 3 of them have told me that in order to improve my vision somewhat, I need to have a special fitting for a hard contact lense as opposed to the soft contact lenses I used to wear!  Are they crazy???  Anyone that would want you to put a contact in your eye at this point obviously has no clue the pain that you are going through.  As far as I am concerned wearing contacts (indirectly) caused this in the first place.  I don't want to see another contact as long as I live.  No thanks, I would really like to KEEP the vision I still have in my other eye.
Any updates from anyone???  Please tell me there is something that can be done.  I have four very young children and I can't even enjoy the quality of life I once had.  My four year old daughter asks me why I am mad all the time.  She thinks because I am constantly squinting, that I am frowning.

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