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Lumigan (Bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) is a prostaglandin analog. It is used as topically eye drop. It is indicated for the treatment of elevated eye pressure among patients with an open angle glaucoma. Bimatoprost is also prescribed for patients with hypotrichosis. Hypotrichosis is characterized by less amount of hair or inadequate eyelashes.
Why Buy Bimatoprost?
Bimatoprost is approved by the U.S FDA for the treatment of glaucoma and hypotrichosis. It is deemed safe for used by an adult. Bimatoprost helps make the eyelashes grow longer, darker and thicker making it more noticeable. It works by acting on the growth phase of the eyelash hair. It creates more hair follicle during the hair-growing cycle.
Lumigan (Bimatoprost) reduces the intraocular pressure thereby controlling the progression of glaucoma. It works by increasing the outflow of fluid from the eye. It does this by mimicking the action of naturally occurring prostaglandins. These natural substance increases the drainage of the aqueous humour out of the eyeball. Increasing the outflow of the aqueous fluid decreases the eye pressure.
How to Use Bimatoprost?
Use this ophthalmic solution exactly as directed by your physician. Before using Lumigan, wash your hands thoroughly. If you are wearing contact lenses, remove it first before putting the eyedrops. Wait for 15 minutes after you use the eye drop before putting back the contact lenses.
Place one drop of this medication into the eye that needs treating. Use it once a day preferably in the evening. After administering the eye drop, close your eye and press on the tear duct for about one minute. Pressing on the tear duct will minimize the medicine into the bloodstream. Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit.
Place one drop at the root of the upper eyelashes using the single-use applicator. Draw the applicator carefully across the skin at the bottom of the eyelashes. Blot away any excess solution. If any medication gets into your eye, do not rinse it. It will not cause any harm to your eye.
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