Latisse gains popularity among those seeking longer, fuller lashes
St. Louis — As women become more familiar and comfortable with the idea of a medication that can help give them the kind of lush, long eyelashes they’ve always wanted, physicians have increasingly found themselves prescribing Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.03 percent, Allergan) and addressing eyelash issues previously dealt with primarily at the cosmetics counter. (Source: Modern Medicine)
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Latisse gains popularity among those seeking longer, fuller lashes
Eyelash Follies?
I was going to ask my doctor for a prescription for Latisse, the eyelash-thickening drug. But then I found that you can get generic versions much cheaper on-line
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Eyelash Follies?
Glaucoma eye drops drug Latisse used OTC to make long eyelashes but some now face side effects
From the NYTimes:Latisse is the same formula as Lumigan, Allergan’s eyedrops for glaucoma, which reduces eye pressure but also happens to grow lashes.
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Glaucoma eye drops drug Latisse used OTC to make long eyelashes but some now face side effects
Latisse Faces Patent Challenge
The FDA said a company is challenging Allergan’s patent protection for the eyelash drug Latisse, looking to make a generic version. (Source: WSJ.com: Health)
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Latisse Faces Patent Challenge
LATISSE (Bimatoprost) Solution/ Drops [Physicians Total Care, Inc.]
Updated Date: Jul 6, 2010 EST (Source: DailyMed Drug Label Updates for the last seven days (since May 20, 2007 EST))
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LATISSE (Bimatoprost) Solution/ Drops [Physicians Total Care, Inc.]
