BEIJING, July 11 -- Nearly 80 Chinese citizens who
claim they suffered eye infections caused by a contact lens solution made by
Bausch & Lomb plan to sue the company in the United States.
They believe they contracted fungal keratitis, which
can lead to blindness, after using ReNu MoistureLoc Multi Purpose Solution.
Hao Junbo, the lawyer representing the group, told
China Daily yesterday that less than 10 had so far provided sufficient evidence
to back up the claims.
"I have sent full medical documents of three
infections to my partner in the United States," he said yesterday.
Sources with Bausch & Lomb China said they would
not comment over the cases until they had been processed, China Business News
previously reported.
Hao said he believes the company made a mistake by
not informing Chinese consumers of the quality problem after it recalled
products in Singapore in February.
Where exactly to sue the US company has not yet been
decided, Hao said.
"To sue Bausch & Lomb in New York State, where
its headquarters are located, is a possibility. But we are also considering
suing the company in a state where higher compensation is likely," Hao said. A
date has yet to be fixed to file the lawsuit, he added.
In the United States, the number of confirmed cases
of the rare fungal eye infection that can cause blindness has climbed to 122.
Most of them are contact-lens wearers who reported using Bausch & Lomb's
ReNu MoistureLoc Multi Purpose Solution, US authorities said in May.
It is believed that some American consumers have
brought lawsuits against Bausch & Lomb for compensation. No judgements have
been reported yet.
Reports in April said that Bausch and Lomb found no
eye infections in China linked to the cleaning solution. Company chief executive
Ronald Zarrella said that in China the solution was made locally and not
imported from the United States.
(Source: China Daily)