Bimatoprost ophthalmic solution is used to treat ocular hypertension, a disease that raises intraocular pressure in the eyes, and glaucoma, a problem in which elevated pressure in the eyes may cause a gradual loss of vision.
Bimatoprost belongs to a class of medications known as prostaglandin analogs. By increasing the amount of natural eye fluid that exits the eye, it lowers intraocular pressure.
How should I take this medication?
Bimatoprost ophthalmic comes as a liquid solution that is injected into the eye. Usually, it is ingrained in the effects of the modifications once a day at night. Consider taking the medication at around the same time each day.
Pay great attention to the directions on the label of any drug you take, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any parts you don’t understand.
Applying bimatoprost as prescribed. Never take more or less of it, and never use it more often than your doctor advises.
Bimatoprost controls ocular hypertension and glaucoma but does not treat them. Even if you feel fine, try using bimatoprost eye drops at this time. Consult your doctor before stopping the bimatoprost eye drops.