Bio Glo Fluorescein Strips Recall
Bio Glo Fluorescein Sodium Ophthalmic Strips USP, 300 diagnostic strips, Manufactured Omni Lens Pvt Ltd 5 - Samruddhi, Opp. Sakar - III, Nav
Updated December 31, 2025
Bio Glo Fluorescein Sodium Ophthalmic Strips (300 count, NDC 17238-900-30) have been recalled because they were not manufactured under proper sterility standards. Sterile eye products that don't meet manufacturing safety rules may cause eye infection or other complications.
Is the Wizcure Pharmaa Private Limited recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by FDA on December 31, 2025. Details below.
What is recalled
Bio Glo Fluorescein Sodium Ophthalmic Strips USP, 300 diagnostic strips, NDC 17238-900-30, manufactured by Omni Lens Pvt Ltd and distributed by HUB Pharmaceuticals, LLC.
Am I affected
You are affected if you have Bio Glo Fluorescein Sodium Ophthalmic Strips with NDC 17238-900-30 on the package label.
What to do right now
Stop using this product. Contact your eye care provider or the manufacturer HUB Pharmaceuticals, LLC (located at 8767 E Via de Ventura #175, Scottsdale, AZ 85258) for instructions on safe disposal or replacement.
The hazard
Lack of Assurance of Sterility: Products have not been manufactured in conformance with current good manufacturing practices.
Brands affected
- Source
- FDA
- Category
- Drugs & Medications
- Recall ID
- fda-D-0351-2026
- Classification
- Class II
- Recalled
- December 31, 2025
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