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Latisse (Bimatoprost Ophthalmic Solution 0.03% for Hypotrichosis) – updated on RxList

April 11, 2012 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

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Latisse (Bimatoprost Ophthalmic Solution 0.03% for Hypotrichosis) – updated on RxList

Latisse: Christina Hendricks’ ‘Botox for eyelashes’ – made from a glaucoma medicine

October 3, 2011 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

The Latisse procedure involves applying a lotion that encourages lashes to grow and thicken – and it is already a hit in the U.S., where it is used by the Mad Men star. (Source: the Mail online | Health)

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Latisse: Christina Hendricks’ ‘Botox for eyelashes’ – made from a glaucoma medicine

Skin Deep: New Stratagems in the Quest for Hair

May 4, 2011 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

Transplants, lotions, pills: what’s next in the search for a thick head of hair? Cloning, says one doctor. (Source: NYT Health)

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EyelashGrowthStore.com – Largest Online Retailer for Latisse Eyelash…

April 20, 2011 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

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Allergan begins trials on hair-growth drug

January 4, 2011 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

Drugmaker Allergan is recruiting volunteers for clinical trials of a hair-growth treatment based on the active ingredient in Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution, 0.03 percent), the company’s eyelash-growth treatment.

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Latisse gains popularity among those seeking longer, fuller lashes

July 31, 2010 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

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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Eyelash Follies?

July 29, 2010 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

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?

Cosmetics Drugs Gone Too Far: Is Anything Still Real?

July 14, 2010 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

There is something about the new cosmetic “option” for thicker eyelashes that bothers me, though I’m not sure what it is. Perhaps it’s the resistance I still feel after leaving behind those false lashes I wore while modeling with Wilhelmina in the 70s.

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Cosmetics Drugs Gone Too Far: Is Anything Still Real?

Cosmetics Drugs Gone Too Far: Is Anything Still Real?

July 14, 2010 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

There is something about the new cosmetic “option” for thicker eyelashes that bothers me, though I’m not sure what it is. Perhaps it’s the resistance I still feel after leaving behind those false lashes I wore while modeling with Wilhelmina in the 70s.

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Cosmetics Drugs Gone Too Far: Is Anything Still Real?

Glaucoma eye drops drug Latisse used OTC to make long eyelashes but some now face side effects

July 13, 2010 · Posted in Daily Health News · Comments Off 

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. Both are also known as bimatoprost ophthalmic solution. In early 2009, Allergan introduced the drug as a lash enhancer.A former primary care doctor runs www.latisse.bz, which boasts that it is the “largest Latisse retailer.� All it takes to get Latisse mailed out — without ever seeing him — is filling out a medical history, which he reviews, and typing in a valid credit card number.But if people use Latisse without seeing a doctor, the side effects may come as a big surprise.Eyelid discoloration “may be reversible� according to the manufacturer

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