Bimatoprost

Bimatoprost is a medication used to reduce intraocular pressure in people with glaucoma. It can be used either alone or in combination with beta blocker drugs such as Timolol. Common side effects of using Bimatoprost include conjunctival hyperemia. It is used in the form of eye drops.

  
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Is Bimatoprost helpful in optical nerve damage without cataract?

Query: Hello doctor, My mother, is 76 years old, currently suffering from low, blurry vision (both near sight and far sight). Her BP, sugar, and thyroid are normal. A year before, she was critically suffered from urosepsis with AKI, DM II, pleural effusion, etc. but recovered. Though she has the first stag...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concerns, and I am very sorry to hear about your mother's eye changes. I am afraid that the changes in the optic nerve are indeed irreversible and according to the reports is near total. This is known by the part of the reports that say CDR 0.9 in b...  Read Full »

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