Miscellaneous dermatological conditions:
Indications for: LATISSE
Hypotrichosis of the eyelashes.
Adult Dosage:
1 drop once nightly; apply evenly along upper eyelid skin margin at the base of eyelashes. Repeat for opposite eyelid margin with new sterile applicator. Blot any excess solution runoff.
Children Dosage:
Not recommended.
LATISSE Warnings/Precautions:
Do not apply to lower eyelash line. Repeated contact with bimatoprost outside the treatment area may cause hair growth. Ocular hypertension; monitor for changes to intraocular pressure. Intraocular inflammation (eg, uveitis). Aphakia. Pseudophakia with torn posterior lens capsule. Risk of macular edema. Contact lenses (remove; may reinsert lenses 15 mins after administration). Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.
LATISSE Classification:
Prostaglandin analogue.
LATISSE Interactions:
Concomitant with other intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering prostaglandin analogues may decrease IOP-lowering effects.
Adverse Reactions:
Eye pruritus, conjunctival hyperemia, skin pigmentation, ocular irritation, dry eye symptoms, periorbital erythema, foreign body sensation, abnormal hair growth, iris hyperpigmentation, others.
Generic Drug Availability:
YES
How Supplied:
Soln—3mL, 5mL (w. disposable sterile applicators)