In Brief: Excimer laser seizures
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Excimer laser seizures: FDA seizes three additional unapproved excimer lasers that were being used for vision correction surgery, two in physicians' offices and one at a freight company. Lasers were seized at the offices of Albert Neumann, MD, in Orlando, Florida and Nicholas Caro, MD, in Chicago, Illinois. FDA seized another PDI laser at Miami-based Pro Cargo, a freight forwarder for the company. The seizures follow earlier such actions at PDI and a freight company in June ("The Gray Sheet" June 16, I&W-12). FDA also has seized an excimer laser from Trevor Woodhams, MD, in Atlanta...
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