16 Nov 2011
The Department of Health (DH) today (November 16) endorsed the recall of Avaira and BioComfort XO contact lenses in Hong Kong as the product’s manufacturer in the United States, CooperVision, has expanded its global recall of the Avaira brand product line of contact lenses announced in August this year.
A DH spokesman said the product’s local distributor, CooperVision Hong Kong revealed that the lenses are being recalled because of the presence of silicone oil residue which may cause hazy vision or discomfort, severe eye pain or even eye injuries requiring medical treatment.
The spokesman said that CooperVision had recalled its Avaira Toric and BioComfort XO Toric contact lenses in August this year, following complaints of discomfort and/or blurred vision from consumers.
He further explained that in view of possible consumer safety concern and to avoid market confusion, a total recall of Avaira and BioComfort XO contact lenses in Hong Kong is a prudent measure.
DH will alert the Hospital Authority, private hospitals, relevant healthcare institutions, medical and optometrists associations about the matter. The company has also set up a hotline at 3718 0688 to answer enquiries.
"Members of the public should cease using the product if they feel unwell, and consult their healthcare providers. DH will continue the investigation and closely monitor the recall.”