Bimatoprost 0.03% (Bimatoprost )
Bimatoprost 0.03%
Bimat eye drops are used by patients who have been diagnosed with intra ocular high pressure, a state which can lead to glaucoma. Left untreated, glaucoma can lead to blindness. By reducing intra ocular pressure, the risk of blindness associated to this condition is drastically reduced.
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3 ml x 1 bottle
$36.99
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3 ml x 2 bottles
$65.99
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3 ml x 3 bottles
$92.99
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Product Description

Common use

The active ingredient in Bimat eye drops is Bimatoprost.
Your eye contains a watery liquid which serves to feed the interior of the eye. Constantly, this liquid is drained out of the eye, with a fresh made one replacing it. If the draining process is not quick enough, this leads to the rise of the intra ocular pressure. Bimatoprost works by reducing fluid levels and raising the quantity of fluid that is drained from the eye, resulting in a drop of the intra ocular pressure.

Dosage and direction

Bimat eye drops should be applied once, daily, to the eye. You do not have to apply it to both eyes, only to the eye that needs treatment for a diagnosed case of glaucoma or high intra ocular pressure. The preferred time for applying the drug is in the evening.
If Bimat eye drops are used with another type of eye medicine, the time you should wait between the two is fifteen minutes.
To correct way to apply the Bimat eye drops is by first removing your contact lenses, then squeezing a few drops into your eye. After you have done this, you need to proceed to spreading the liquid all over the eye by slowly closing and reopening it.

Precautions

It is strongly recommended that you talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting to take this drug. Tell your doctor about all types of medications that you are using. If you are using other eye medications, ensure that you leave a gap of fifteen minutes between administrating the two. Do not touch the dropper of the bottle directly with your hands, as you may contaminate it which can lead to infection. Contact lenses make the drug administration difficult, and may interfere with its effects, as they may absorb the drug. If you have had a recent eye injury, contact your doctor before using the drug. Do not operate heavy machinery after using Bimat eye drops as they may cause temporary impaired vision.

Contraindications

If you are allergic to the active substance in Bimat eye drops, do not use this drug. Possible symptoms of an allergic reaction are: difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, swelling, chest tightness, skin rashes.
Always follow  the instructions your doctor or pharmacist gives you for best results.
Do not miss a dose.
Tell your doctor if you are suffering from other illnesses such as kidney or heart disease or if you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant.


Possible side effect

Some of the most common side effects of this drug are mostly harmless and can include: irritation in the eyes, burning sensation, redness, stinging, itching, watery eyes and sometimes discolouration of the iris.
Other side effects, which are more serious, include headaches, photosensitivity, photophobia, dry eyes, blurred vision, swollen eyelids.

Drug interaction

Do not use Bimat eye drops if you are already using one or more of the following drugs: latanoprost ophtalmic, bimatoprost topical, or if you are using other drugs that contain the Latisse or Xalatan active ingredients. Also, if you are suffering from uveitis, renal or liver disease, macular edema, do not use this drug.

Missed dose

It is preferred that you keep the schedule prescribed by your physician, but in the event that you miss a dose, continue using it as you normally do, do not double the dose.

Overdose

Symptoms of overdose may include sensitivity to light and pink eyes. If this is the case, seek immediate medical attention.

Storage

Keep away from heat. Store it in a dark place avoiding heat and moisture. Keep away from children.

Disclaimer

We provide only general information about medications which does not cover all directions, possible drug integrations, or precautions. Information at the site cannot be used for self-treatment and self-diagnosis. Any specific instructions for a particular patient should be agreed with your health care adviser or doctor in charge of the case. We disclaim reliability of this information and mistakes it could contain. We are not responsible for any direct, indirect, special or other indirect damage as a result of any use of the information on this site and also for consequences of self-treatment.