Important information about careprost
Careprost is a 0.03% bimatoprost ophthalmic solution. that helps a patient to cure problems such as not enough or inadequate eyelashes. Bimatoprost makes the eyelashes more recognizable by growing eyelashes and making them longer, thicker, and darker. Careprost is similar to a natural chemical prostaglandin. This serum has foam of original (authentic) eyedrops.
Uses of careprost eye drops
This generic Latisse is used in the treatment of the following diseases
Intraocular hypertension
The ophthalmic form of this medication is utilized for the treatment of patients who are suffering from intraocular hypertension; it decreases the fluid pressure inside the eyes.
Open-angle Glaucoma
The ophthalmic form of the Careprost drug is used to decrease fluid pressure inside the eyes of patients who are suffering from open-angle glaucoma, a condition that indicates progressive harm to the optic nerve that may eventually lead to vision loss.
Hypotrichosis of the eyelashes
The topical ophthalmic solution form of the medication is used in the treatment of an inadequate number of eyelashes ( hypotrichosis ); and in the end, the patient gets long, thick, and dark eyelashes.
Manufacturer
Careprost is manufactured by the famous Indian pharmaceutical company called sun pharmaceutical Industries ltd located in Mumbai.
Dosage guide
Missed dose
In the event that a dose of this drug is missed, avoid the missed dose and regulate the following portion at the frequently booked time. Try not to go through additional medication to make for the missed portion.
Overdose
Look for emergency medical treatment or contact the specialist if there should be an occurrence of an overdose.
Side effects
Negative side effects of generic Latisse serum (eye drops) are as follows
- Headache
- Increase in hair growth
- Burning or itching of eyes
- Redness of the eye
- Eye swelling
- Eye pain
- Blindness
- Blurred vision
- Double vision
- Change in color vision
- Eye color changes
- Eye discharge
Drug interactions with the medicine
- Travoprost
- Latanoprost