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Lash Factor 0.03% Opthalmic Solution 2 ml is used to treat raised /increased pressure in the eye in patients suffering from open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged. This damaged nerve leads to an abnormal increase in eye pressure.
Bimaoprost
Bimatoprost: Use, Benefits, and Expertise
Bimatoprost belongs to the class of prostamides (prostaglandin analogs) and is a potent pharmaceutical drug used for two reasons namely reducing the elevated pressure within the eye (Glaucoma/Ocular Hypertension) and promoting eyelash growth (Hypotrichosis). By enhancing the natural outward flow of aqueous humor (humor fluid), Bimatoprost prevents damage to the optic nerve and saves long-term vision.
The Leading Benefits
Excellent Pressure Control: Addresses Open-Angle Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension with good control against both conditions.
Vision Preservation: It keeps loss of sight at bay; it keeps intraocular pressure (IOP) at fairly stable levels.
Cosmetic Enhancement: Proven to elongate, darken, and volumize the lashes.
Convenient Dosing: Once-daily application, usually before bedtime.
Overview
Feature
Drug Class: Prostaglandin Analog / Prostamide
Primary Use: Glaucoma, High Eye Pressure, Eyelash Growth
Common Forms: Ophthalmic Solution (Eye Drops)
Onset of Action: Begins within 4 hours; peak effect at 8 to 12 hours
Frequency: Once daily (Evening)
How to Apply Bimatoprost Correctly
For Increased Eye Pressure (Glaucoma)
Preparation: Wash your hands thoroughly before instilling the drops. Tilt your head backward and gently pull down your lower eyelid to create a small pocket.
Apply: Drip and squeeze one drop into the eye through the dropper. Prevent contamination by ensuring the dropper does not touch the eye or face. Press the inner corner of your eye (near the nose) for at least 1 minute so the medicine doesn’t spill out.
Eyelash Growth
Use the sterile applicators provided with Bimatoprost; one drop will suffice. Touch the applicator gently to the skin of the upper eyelid slightly inside the lid margin along the roots of the eyelashes.
Do not apply to the lower eyelid; in case of any unwanted hair growth on the cheeks, blot the excess solution to keep it under control.
Contraindications & Precautions
Contact Lenses: Bimatoprost contains benzalkonium chloride, which is usually absorbed by soft contact lenses. Take out your lenses before using the product and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back in.
Changes in Pigmentation: Prolonged use of the medicine might induce a permanent increase in brown pigmentation of the iris (the colored part of the eye). It may also darken the skin of the eyelids, though skin changes are often reversible.
Pregnancy: Discuss with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as the risks have to be compared with the benefits.
Question & Answer Session
1. How long does it take to see results for eyelash growth?
While some patients report noticing changes in just four weeks, the complete effects on longer, darker lashes generally manifest after being used consistently for 16 weeks.
2. What happens if I stop using Bimatoprost?
When used for increased intraocular pressure, the pressure may rise again, causing progression toward vision damage. If used for eyelash growth, lashes will most likely gradually return to their original state over several weeks to months.
3. Can Bimatoprost change my eye color permanently?
Yes. There is a risk of the iris becoming more brownish and remaining that way permanently if the drops are instilled into the eye. The risk is lower when the medication is merely applied to the eyelid for eyelash growth, albeit it still exists.
4. Can I use Bimatoprost with other eye drops?
Yes. The eye drops should be used 5–10 minutes apart. This ensures that the first set of drops is thoroughly absorbed and not washed away by the second one.
5. Does it cause any common side effects?
The most likely side effect is conjunctival hyperemia (slight redness of the white part of the eye). Other side effects include itchy eyes, dryness, or a slight burning sensation immediately after instillation of Bimatoprost drops.
















