Ocular hypertension and open-angle glaucoma, which result in elevated intraocular pressure, are two disorders that can be treated with Careprost Eye Drops. The way this medication functions is by lowering the intraocular fluid pressure. Don't stop taking this medication without first talking to your doctor. When applying the medication to your eyes, make sure you take out your contact lenses and wait at least fifteen minutes before putting them back. Avoid using Careprost Eye Drops if you have an allergy to it. Tell your doctor if you have any other eye conditions or are on any other medications. If you are nursing a baby or are pregnant, speak with your doctor.
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