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Bimatoprost (Synonyms: Bimatoprost, 15(S)Bimatoprost, 17phenyl trinor PGF2α ethyl amide)

Catalog No.GC12687

prostaglandin analog

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Bimatoprost Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 155206-00-1

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
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2mg
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10mg
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50mg
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Bimatoprost is a prostaglandin analog used topically (as eye drops) to control the progression of glaucoma and in the management of ocular hypertension.Target: Prostaglandin ReceptorBimatoprost is a prostaglandin analog/prodrug used topically (as eye drops) to control the progression of glaucoma and in the management of ocular hypertension. It reduces intraocular pressure (IOP) by increasing the outflow of aqueous fluid from the eyes. In December 2008, the indication to lengthen eyelashes was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA); the cosmetic formulation of bimatoprost is sold as Latisse. In 2008-2011, at least three case series suggested that bimatoprost has the ability to reduce adipose (fat) tissue.Bimatoprost activates prostamide alpha F2 receptors found in the hair follicle to stimulate its growth rate. Research led by Professor Randall and the University of Bradford found that it may also offer a treatment for scalp hair regrowth in trials conducted on samples taken from men undergoing hair transplants. According to Allergan's package labeling, users of its Latisse cosmetic product didn't develop darker irises in clinical studies; however, "patients should be advised about the potential for increased brown iris pigmentation which is likely to be permanent."

References:
[1]. Park J, et al. Changes to upper eyelid orbital fat from use of topical bimatoprost, travoprost, and latanoprost. Jpn J Ophthalmol. 2011 Jan;55(1):22-7.
[2]. Filippopoulos T, et al. Periorbital changes associated with topical bimatoprost. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2008 Jul-Aug;24(4):302-7.

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