A drug called Careprost eye drops is used to treat glaucoma and elevated intraocular pressure. It is a trade name for bimatoprost, an artificial prostaglandin analog that increases ocular fluid outflow. This aids in lowering intraocular pressure and may shield the optic nerve from harm, which could cause glaucoma sufferers to lose their vision. It is crucial to remember that Careprost should only be applied topically to the eyes; it should never be swallowed or consumed. Those who have previously had hypersensitivity to any of its constituents, including bimatoprost, should likewise refrain from using it.
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