BrandName_1530

Category- Allopathy

Medicine Highlights

Uses 1. To reduce pressure on eyes in glaucoma 
2. To promote eyelash growth 
Common Side Effects  1. Body aches or pain 
2. Cough 
3. Difficulty with breathing 
4. Ear congestion 
5. Loss of voice 
6. Redness of the white part of eyes or inside of the eyelids 
7. Sneezing 
8. Sore throat 
9. Stuffy or runny nose 
10. Unusual tiredness or weakness 
Additional Information 1. Avoid touching the tip of the container. 
2. Avoid using the drops if the seal is broken. 
Storage 1. The medicine should be stored at room temperature.
2. Keep away from sunlight and moisture.
3. Keep away from the reach of children
How to Take This MedicineInstill one or two drops into the eye pocket without touching the bottle tip.

BrandName Uses

BrandName is an oral medicine belonging to the category of prostaglandin analogues and is used for the following indications: 

  1. Glaucoma
  2. Eyelash growth

BrandName side effects 

More Common  

  1. Body aches or pain  
  2. Cough  
  3. Difficulty with breathing  
  4. Ear congestion  
  5. Loss of voice  
  6. Redness of the white part of eyes or inside of the eyelids  
  7. Sneezing  
  8. Sore throat  
  9. Stuffy or runny nose  
  10. Unusual tiredness or weakness 

Less Common 

  1. Blindness   
  2. Bloody eye   
  3. Blurred or decreased vision   
  4. Change in color vision   
  5. Color changes in the skin around the eyes   
  6. Difficulty seeing at night   
  7. Disturbed color perception   
  8. Double vision   
  9. Dry eyes   
  10. Eye color changes   
  11. Fever or chills   
  12. Halos around lights   
  13. Lack or loss of strength   
  14. Loss of vision   
  15. Night blindness   
  16. Overbright appearance of lights   
  17. Redness, burning, dry, or itching eyes   
  18. Redness, pain, swelling of the eye, eyelid, or inner lining of the eyelid   
  19. Tunnel vision 

How BrandName works 

BrandName works by helping fluid inside the eye drain more easily, which lowers eye pressure. Lower pressure protects the optic nerve and helps prevent vision loss from glaucoma. It can also make eyelashes grow longer, thicker, and darker when applied to the eyelid.

Safety Measures and Warning 

Pregnancy

BrandName eye drops are safe for use in pregnancy

Breastfeeding

BrandName eye drops are safe for use in breastfeeding

Eye Infections

Patients with active eye infections should avoid BrandName because the drops can worsen irritation and inflammation in already compromised tissues. Always consult a doctor before using it.

BrandName Interaction with Food Product 

Avoid consuming alcohol and smoking simultaneously, as it may affect the drug’s action and show an effect on the brain, leading to severe drowsiness, sedation, and coma in severe cases.

BrandName Interaction with Other Medicines  

Avoid taking BrandName with the following medicines, as it may increase or decrease the desired effect, or in worse cases, it could be fatal:

BrandName Chemical Structure

IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)/ Chemical name

(5Z)-7-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-5-phenylpentyl)cyclopentyl]-N-ethyl-5-heptenamide

Intake routine/cycle

Daily dose

Take BrandName exactly as your doctor recommends. The dose may change based on your condition and how well you respond. Do not take more than prescribed without consulting your doctor.

Missed Dose

If you forget to take your medicine, take the medication as soon as you remember. If it’s nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Always consult the doctor before making any changes to your dosage.

Overdose

It is not recommended to use more than 6 drops of BrandName per day, as it may cause severe overdosing effects like dry mouth, stomach upset, and irritation. Immediately seek medical attention and meet the doctor if necessary.

Storage

  1. Store the medicine at room temperature. 
  2. Keep away from sunlight and moisture. 
  3. Keep out of reach of children. 

Directions for use 

  1. Use the drops exactly as your doctor tells you, at the same time every day. 
  2. Do not stop taking BrandName without your doctor’s approval, even if you feel better. 
  3. If you are using any contact lenses, take them out before use and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back in. 
  4. Do not touch the dropper tip to your eye or anything else to keep it clean. 

BrandName Summary 

BrandName is a prostaglandin analog used for reducing high eye pressure in glaucoma and ocular hypertension and cosmetically for increasing eyelash growth. It works by enhancing the outflow of fluid from the eye, thereby lowering pressure in the eyes. Common side effects include eye redness, itching, dryness, and darkening of the eyelid skin or iris. Taking BrandName with other eye drops without medical advice can increase irritation or reduce effectiveness. People with eye infections, uveitis, or prior eye surgery complications should avoid it. Overuse may cause permanent color change of the iris, excessive eyelash growth, and vision disturbances.

FAQ’s

What are the uses of BrandName eye drops?

BrandName ophthalmic drops are primarily used to lower intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension, and to treat eyelash hypotrichosis by promoting eyelash growth

What are the side effects of BrandName drops?

BrandName eye drops can cause common side effects like eye redness, itching, eyelid darkening, and eyelash growth, while rare but serious risks include iris color changes and macular edema. Most effects are localized to the eye, with systemic side effects being very uncommon.

What is the drug class of BrandName?

BrandName belongs to the drug class of prostaglandin analogues.

What are BrandName interactions with other drugs?

BrandName eye drops mainly interact with other prostaglandin analogs (like tafluprost), where combined use can reduce effectiveness or increase side effects. It has few systemic drug interactions due to minimal absorption, but caution is advised in patients with certain eye conditions.

Reference 

  1. Mayo Clinic. Bimatoprost (intraocular route, ophthalmic route) – Side effects & dosage. Mayo Clinic [Internet]. 2025 Sep 30 [cited 2026 Jan 28]. Available from. 
  2. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Bimatoprost. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan– [cited 2026 Jan 28]. Available from. 
  3. Drugs.com. Bimatoprost ophthalmic: Uses, side effects & dosage. Drugs.com [Internet]. 2025 Sep 30 [cited 2026 Jan 28]. Available from. 
  4. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Bimatoprost. PubChem Compound Summary [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); [cited 2026 Jan 28]. Available from. 

Authors

  • Siva Krishna Adithya Bhumireddy completed a Bachelor of Pharmacy from GIET School of Pharmacy, affiliated with Andhra University, and from his 3rd year of graduation, he was working as a freelance medical and publication writer. Having expertise in systematic reviews and clinical research. With his keen interest and skills in research and documentation practices, he also reviewed more than 150 manuscripts from international journals like Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Sage Journals, and all the manuscripts were indexed and appeared in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, and he received honorary recognition letters and certificates from all of them. Siva Krishna Adithya also published a few systematic, narrative reviews and a few chapters of international expertise.

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  • Mahak Phartyal

    Mahak Phartyal completed her bachelor's in pharmacy from Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University. She previously worked as a Medical Writer at Meril Life Sciences, where she wrote numerous scientific abstracts for conferences such as India Live 2024 and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). During her college years, she developed a keen research interest and published an article titled “Preliminary Phytochemical Screening, Physicochemical and Fluorescence Analysis of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis and Syzygium cumini Leaves.

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