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Glaucoma drug gives longer, thicker and darker eyelashes, says FDA rev


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#1 Fredrik

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Posted 07 December 2008 - 06:39 PM


It´s the glaucoma drug bimatoprost (or a slightly different designer drug). You use it like a mascara. Take notice that in rare cases it can darken eye color and cause irritation. But over all it looks safe.

"FDA has confirmed that a drug originally designed to treat the eye condition glaucoma appears to make eyelashes longer and thicker.

Allergan is currently seeking FDA approval to market the drug as an eyelash growth stimulator under the proposed brand name Latisse.

Market potential of eyelash enhancer

If successful, Allergan will become the first company to launch an FDA-approved eyelash enhancer and anticipates sales in excess of $500m a year to be the reward for its efforts.

The next step towards this goal is gaining the support of a panel of independent medical experts who meet on Friday to vote on Latisse.

If they give the all clear it is highly likely that Latisse will reach market because the FDA rarely goes against panel recommendations.

In advance of the advisory panel meeting, FDA published a review yesterday claiming that Latisse delivers statistically significant increases in eyelash length, thickness and darkness.

Under closer scrutiny than the potential of the drug will be its safety as an eyelash enhancer.

FDA review finds no major safety issues

No major safety issues were raised in the FDA review although four patients in the 278-person clinical study left because of side effects such as dry eye and eye inflammation.

Allergan said it would minimize risk by telling doctors and patients about potential drug side effects and instructing users not to use Latisse on lower eyelashes.

The drug itself is based on bimatoprost, which is a synthetic prostaglandin analogue that is currently used to treat glaucoma.

It was during clinical studies of the drug for glaucoma that Allergan discovered that some patients developed longer, darker and thicker eyelashes."

http://www.cosmetics...ances-eyelashes

Edited by Fredrik, 07 December 2008 - 06:47 PM.


#2 curious_sle

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Posted 11 December 2008 - 10:46 PM

Uh, just eyelashes or other hair too? :-)

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#3 caston

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 02:42 AM

This is a glucoma drug that has lots of side effects. Is there a way to promote eyelash growth without this stuff?

#4 simon007

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 11:01 AM

After an operations(i think due to the anesthetic) I lost most of my eyebrows. I've used this stuff to regrow them. I can tell you that it works very well on the eyebrows :-)

I've used Lumigan Eye Drops, they cost about 15 euro a bottle, I'm pretty sure it's the same stuff there talking about

Cheers,

Simon

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 12:21 PM

After an operations(i think due to the anesthetic) I lost most of my eyebrows. I've used this stuff to regrow them. I can tell you that it works very well on the eyebrows :-)

I've used Lumigan Eye Drops, they cost about 15 euro a bottle, I'm pretty sure it's the same stuff there talking about

Cheers,

Simon


Yeah, that's the stuff... but:

Side effects

Possible side effects of this medication are:

* May cause blurred vision;
* May cause eyelid redness;
* May permanently darken eyelashes;
* May cause eye discomfort;
* May eventually cause permanent darkening of the iris to brown (heterochromia).
* May cause a temporary burning sensation during use.
* May cause thickening of the eyelashes.

On November 19, 2007 the FDA issued a warning during the seizure of a bimatoprost-containing cosmetic.[12]. The warning stated that "the extra dose of bimatoprost may decrease the prescription drug's effectiveness. Damage to the optic nerve may lead to decreased vision and possibly blindness."

http://en.wikipedia....st#Side_effects

#6 simon007

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 03:07 PM

After an operations(i think due to the anesthetic) I lost most of my eyebrows. I've used this stuff to regrow them. I can tell you that it works very well on the eyebrows :-)

I've used Lumigan Eye Drops, they cost about 15 euro a bottle, I'm pretty sure it's the same stuff there talking about

Cheers,

Simon


Yeah, that's the stuff... but:

Side effects

Possible side effects of this medication are:

* May cause blurred vision;
* May cause eyelid redness;
* May permanently darken eyelashes;
* May cause eye discomfort;
* May eventually cause permanent darkening of the iris to brown (heterochromia).
* May cause a temporary burning sensation during use.
* May cause thickening of the eyelashes.

On November 19, 2007 the FDA issued a warning during the seizure of a bimatoprost-containing cosmetic.[12]. The warning stated that "the extra dose of bimatoprost may decrease the prescription drug's effectiveness. Damage to the optic nerve may lead to decreased vision and possibly blindness."

http://en.wikipedia....st#Side_effects


Yeah, but I don't put the stuff in my eyes or on my eyelashes. Just on my eyebrows... So it's rather unlikely that I'm going to have problems with these side effects

#7 caston

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 03:29 PM

Well that's good that it helped you grow back your eyebrows. :-D

Edited by caston, 02 April 2009 - 03:29 PM.


#8 simon007

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 03:51 PM

Well that's good that it helped you grow back your eyebrows. :-D

My thoughts exactly, I never experienced any side effects at all

#9 caston

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 05:20 PM

Now what about the millions of extremely vain people in the world that want longer eyelashes?




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