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Bimatozer

BIMATOZER

Bimatoprost 0.03% Eye Drops

Strong IOP reducing in glaucoma/ocular hypertension.

Strong IOP reducing in glaucoma/ocular hypertension Effective in non-responders to other agents Once-daily night-time therapy Combination control add-on Cosmetic lash growth is off-label at this concentration; not listed ophthalmic.

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Uses

Strong IOP reducing in glaucoma/ocular hypertension Effective in non-responders to other agents Once-daily night-time therapy Combination control add-on Cosmetic lash growth is off-label at this concentration; not listed ophthalmic.

Side Effects

  • Conjunctival hyperemia Iris and periocular skin pigmentation Eyelash growth/itching Mild burning/irritation Rare: macular edema, in predisposed patients.

Uses

Strong IOP reducing in glaucoma/ocular hypertension Effective in non-responders to other agents Once-daily night-time therapy Combination control add-on Cosmetic lash growth is off-label at this concentration; not listed ophthalmic.

Side Effects

  • Conjunctival hyperemia Iris and periocular skin pigmentation Eyelash growth/itching Mild burning/irritation Rare: macular edema, in predisposed patients.

Indications

  • Lowering of high IOP in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension..

FAQ

Q1. What is the difference between Bimatozer and Latonize?
Both reduce IOP; bimatoprost can reduce IOP slightly more in some patients, but with similar class effects (redness, lash growth, pigmentation).

Q2. What is the best time to instill?
Once at night; not more than once a day.

Q3. Will eye color change?
Possible gradual darkening of the iris--can be permanent.

Q4. Any precautions after instillation?
Clean off excess on eyelids to reduce skin darkening; leave other drops at least 5-10 minutes apart.

Indications

  • Lowering of high IOP in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension..

FAQ

Q1. What is the difference between Bimatozer and Latonize?
Both reduce IOP; bimatoprost can reduce IOP slightly more in some patients, but with similar class effects (redness, lash growth, pigmentation).

Q2. What is the best time to instill?
Once at night; not more than once a day.

Q3. Will eye color change?
Possible gradual darkening of the iris--can be permanent.

Q4. Any precautions after instillation?
Clean off excess on eyelids to reduce skin darkening; leave other drops at least 5-10 minutes apart.

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