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Monday, May 24, 2010

LATISSE® | Grow Gorgeous Eyelashes Today

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Q: How is LATISSE® solution different from other eyelash growth products?A: Only LATISSE® has been approved by the FDA as a prescription treatment to grow eyelashes in people with inadequate or not enough eyelashes.
Q: How does it work?A: LATISSE® is believed to prolong the anagen (active growth) phase.1 The exact way it works is unknown.
Q: How do patients apply the product? A: Patients should be informed that LATISSE® should be applied every night using only the accompanying sterile applicators. They should start by ensuring their face is clean, all makeup is removed, and their contact lenses removed (if applicable). Then carefully place one drop of LATISSE® solution on the disposable sterile applicator and brush cautiously along the skin of the upper eyelid margin at the base of the eyelashes. If any LATISSE® solution gets into the eye proper, it will not cause harm. The eye should not be rinsed. Patients should be informed not to apply to the lower eyelash line. Any excess solution outside upper eyelid margin should be blotted with a tissue or other absorbent material.
Q: How should patients handle the bottle and applicators?A: Patients should be instructed that the LATISSE® bottle must be maintained intact and to avoid allowing the tip of the bottle or applicator to contact surrounding structures, fingers, or any other unintended surface in order to avoid contamination of the bottle or applicator by common bacteria known to cause ocular infections. Patients should also be instructed to only use the applicator supplied with the product once and then discard since reuse could result in using a contaminated applicator. Serious infections may result from using contaminated solutions or applicators.
Q: What is hypotrichosis of the eyelashes?A: Hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.
Q: Who should not use LATISSE® solution?A: Patients should not use LATISSE® solution if they are allergic to one of its ingredients.
Q: Whom should patients tell if they’re using LATISSE®?A: Patients should tell their physician they are using LATISSE® especially if they have a history of eye pressure problems. They should also tell anyone conducting an eye pressure screening that they are using LATISSE® solution.
Q: Are there any special warnings associated with LATISSE® use?A: LATISSE® solution is intended for use on the skin of the upper eyelid margins at the base of the eyelashes. DO NOT APPLY to the lower lid. If patients are using LUMIGAN® or other products in the same class for elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), or if they have a history of abnormal IOP, they should only use LATISSE® under the close supervision of their physician. LATISSE® use may cause darkening of the eyelid skin which may be reversible. LATISSE® use may also cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely to permanent. It is possible for hair growth to occur in other areas of the skin that LATISSE® frequently touches. Any excess solution outside the upper eyelid margin should be blotted with a tissue or other absorbent material to reduce the chance of this from happening. It is also possible for a difference in eyelash length, thickness, fullness, pigmentation, number of eyelash hairs, and/or direction of eyelash growth to occur between eyes. These differences, should they occur, will usually go away if the patient stops using LATISSE® solution.
Q: Is there potential for iris darkening?A: Although iridal pigmentation was not reported in clinical studies with LATISSE®, patients should be advised about the potential for increased brown iris pigmentation which is likely to be permanent. Increased iris pigmentation has occurred when the same formulation of bimatoprost ophthalmic solution (LUMIGAN®) was instilled directly onto the eye.
Q: What if patients stop using LATISSE®?A: Patients’ lashes are expected to return to their previous appearance over several weeks to months.
Q: Is LATISSE® available on the Internet?A: LATISSE® solution is available by prescription only and is distributed by Allergan to healthcare professionals’ offices and retail pharmacies.
Q: Why do contact lenses need to be removed before applying?A: It’s recommended that patients remove their contact lenses because LATISSE® contains benzalkonium chloride (BAK) and this may be absorbed by soft contact lenses. Contacts may be reinserted 15 minutes following LATISSE® administration.
Q: Can patients continue to use mascara while using LATISSE®?A: Yes, patients can use mascara in addition to LATISSE® solution.
Q: How soon can patients expect results?A: The onset of effect with LATISSE® solution is gradual. In the clinical trial, the majority of patients saw significant improvement by 2 months.1
Q: What are the possible side effects of LATISSE®?A: The most common side effects after using LATISSE® solution are an itching sensation in the eyes and/or eye redness. This was reported in approximately 4% of patients. LATISSE® solution may cause other less common side effects, which typically occur on the skin close to where LATISSE® is applied, or in the eyes. These include skin darkening, eye irritation, dryness of the eyes, and redness of the eyelids.Encourage patients to call immediately if they develop a new eye condition (like an eye trauma or infection), experience a sudden decrease in vision, have eye surgery, or develop any eye reactions, particularly an infection and eyelid reactions.
Q: Can patients use cotton swabs or other cosmetic brushes to apply LATISSE®?A: No, LATISSE® should only be used with its FDA-approved sterile applicators, designed to help patients properly apply the product.
Q: What if LATISSE® gets in a patient’s eye?A: It is not expected to cause harm. Patients don’t need to rinse their eye. Reinforce the proper application instructions.

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