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WHAT IS LUMIGAN EYE DROPS? 

Lumigan (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) is an eye drop used to treat high eye pressure (ocular hypertension) due to open-angle glaucoma. It works by draining an increased amount of fluid in the eye. This is to maintain normal pressure and prevent blindness. It also helps treat hypotrichosis (deficient amount of eyelashes) by improving its fullness, length, and color. 

LUMIGAN EYEDROPS PRECAUTIONS 

Before taking Lumigan, contact your healthcare provider if you are allergic to it, to similar medications (Tafluprost, Latanoprost, Bimatoprost, Travoprost, etc.), or have any other allergies. Inform them further if you have:  

  • Eye Problems (Iritis, Lens Extraction, Uveitis, Macular Edema, etc.) 
  • Eye Infection or Swelling 
  • Eye Surgery 
  • Retinal Detachment 
  • Taking this medication while wearing contact lenses is not recommended. 
  • Do not touch or let any surface touch the tip of the eyedropper as it can become contaminated by common bacteria and cause an infection in your eye. 
  • Do not use Lumigan if the liquid has changed color or has particles in it.  
  • Wait for at least 5 minutes after taking Lumigan before using any other eye drops. 

LUMIGAN EYEDROPS SIDE EFFECTS 

The common side effects of Lumigan are eye redness/itching/burning/stinging, dry eyes, watery eyes (epiphora), feeling as if something is in your eye, dizziness, temporary unstable vision, and sensitivity to light. Call your doctor and schedule regular eye exams if you start having: 

  • Discoloration of the Iris 
  • Increase in Fullness, Number, and Length of the Eyelashes 
  • Darkening of the Eyelashes/Eyelids 

The side effects above are long-term and may either become permanent or disappear after the treatment.  

Stop using this medication and seek medical attention if you start experiencing serious side effects such as:  

  • Severe Eye Inflammation/Swelling 
  • Severe Eye Redness 
  • Severe Eye Crusting and Drainage 
  • Changes in Vision 
  • Swollen or Itchy Eyelids 

LUMIGAN EYEDROPS DOSAGE 

This medication is available as the 0.01 mg/mL and 0.03 mg/mL dosage. 

Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding the dosage for your condition. Taking this medication for larger and smaller amounts or for longer than prescribed is not recommended. The usual dosage for this medication is 1 drop into the infected eye once daily in the evening.  

Make sure to wash and dry your hands before using this medication. 

Taking this medication while wearing contact lenses is not recommended. Wait for at least 15 minutes before inserting your contact lenses.  

If you are using any other eye drops prescribed by your doctor, the drugs should be administered at least 5 minutes apart. 

LUMIGAN EYEDROPS COST 

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LUMIGAN EYE DROPS FAQs  

-What are the Lumigan Eye Drops used? 

This medication is used for reducing high pressure in the eye due to glaucoma. It can also be used to thicken and lengthen the eyelashes of people with hypotrichosis.  

Is there a Lumigan Eye Drops Generic Version available? 

Yes, generic is also available from our pharmacy. You will find the information at the top of this page. 

-How do you apply this medication? 

To apply this medication, start by tilting your head backward slightly. Place your finger on the soft spot below your lower lid, and pull gently to create a small pocket. Look up and squeeze one drop of this medication into the pocket of your lower lid.  

Tip your head down and close your eyes for a couple of minutes. Do not blink or squint while doing so. Wait for at least 5 minutes before administering another eye drop into your eye.  

-How long does this medication take to work? 

The reduction starts approximately 4 hours after administering the eye drop. The maximum benefit should be reached within approximately 8 to 12 hours. 

Additional information

Brand Name:

Lumigan Eyedrops

Scientific Name:

Bimatoprost

Other Names:

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Quantities Available:

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Formulation:

Drops, Opthalmic Solution

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