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Lumigan (bimatoprost) is a prescription eye drop used to lower elevated intraocular pressure in adults with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Get evaluated by a licensed physician from home and receive a treatment plan tailored to your eye health needs.
What Is Lumigan?
Lumigan (bimatoprost) is a prescription medication used to manage elevated intraocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It works by increasing the outflow of aqueous humor from the eye through the uveoscleral pathway, reducing pressure inside the eye. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, most patients can achieve meaningful and sustained reductions in intraocular pressure that help protect their vision over time.
- Lowers intraocular pressure by enhancing aqueous humor drainage through the uveoscleral pathway
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Is Online Lumigan Treatment Right for You?
Lumigan may be appropriate for adults diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who need to lower their intraocular pressure to protect against optic nerve damage. A physician will review your diagnosis, current eye pressure readings, and any prior treatments before prescribing.
Your ocular health history matters. Patients with a history of uveitis, macular edema, or prior eye surgeries may require additional evaluation before starting Lumigan. A thorough review ensures the safest and most effective treatment plan for your vision.
- Diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Glaucoma
Lumigan
Bimatoprost
A prostaglandin analog eye drop applied once nightly to the affected eye(s). It is the featured medication on this page and is the most commonly prescribed prostamide for lowering intraocular pressure.
AvailableXalatan
Latanoprost
A widely used prostaglandin analog eye drop that lowers intraocular pressure by increasing uveoscleral outflow. Often considered alongside bimatoprost for open-angle glaucoma.
AvailableTimoptic
Timolol Eye Drops
A non-selective beta-blocker eye drop that reduces aqueous humor production. Frequently used alone or in combination with prostaglandin analogs for intraocular pressure control.
AvailableTrusopt
Dorzolamide
A topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor eye drop that decreases aqueous humor secretion. Used as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy when additional IOP lowering is needed.
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Frequently asked questions
Lumigan contains bimatoprost, a synthetic prostamide that mimics the effects of naturally occurring prostaglandins. It works primarily by increasing the drainage of aqueous humor out of the eye through the uveoscleral pathway, which reduces the fluid volume inside the eye and lowers intraocular pressure.
Lumigan is typically applied once each evening, placing one drop into the affected eye or eyes. Using it at the same time every night helps maintain consistent pressure control. Your physician will confirm the correct dosing schedule for your situation.
The most frequently reported side effects include eye redness, mild burning or stinging after application, increased length and thickness of eyelashes, and a gradual darkening of the iris and eyelid skin. These pigment changes may be permanent and are more noticeable with long-term use.
Yes, Lumigan is often prescribed alongside other medications such as beta-blocker or carbonic anhydrase inhibitor eye drops when a single agent does not sufficiently lower intraocular pressure. When using multiple eye drops, wait at least five minutes between each drop to ensure proper absorption and avoid washing out the previous dose.
Most patients see a measurable reduction in intraocular pressure within three to four hours of the first dose. The maximum effect typically occurs after about eight to twelve weeks of consistent nightly use. Regular follow-up appointments with your eye care provider are important to confirm the medication is working as expected.
Let your doctor know if you have a history of uveitis, iritis, macular edema, aphakia, or any prior eye surgery. Also disclose if you wear contact lenses, since the preservative benzalkonium chloride in Lumigan can be absorbed by soft lenses. You should remove contacts before applying the drop and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them.
Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. A licensed physician then reviews your evaluation, confirms your eligibility, and creates a personalized treatment plan that may include a prescription when appropriate.
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