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Acanthamoeba Keratitis can be caused by AMO Complete MoisturePlus Contact Lens Solution
Information provided by an AMO Complete MoisturePlus lawyer
The microorganism known as Acanthamoeba contributes to serious
corneal infections. Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a potentially
serious eye infection that can be contracted when one's eye
comes into contact with the water-borne microorganism. The CDC
places an estimate of seven times greater for contracting the
Acanthamoeba Keratitis infection on those who use AMO Complete
MoisturePlus.
Acanthamoeba keratitis, although rare, is a corneal infection
that can have very serious ramifications. Being infected with
AK while using Complete MoisturePlus has come as an even more
surprising diagnosis for many using AMO products. Originally,
it was marketed to the public as being a "highly effective cleaning
agent" and as "effective against the introduction of common
ocular microorganisms." Unfortunately, studies are showing that
this is not the case. If you have been diagnosed with Acanthamoeba
Keratitis and you used this contact solution, you may have a
case for an AMO Complete MoisturePlus
lawsuit.
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