bimatoprost
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bimato- (of unknown origin) + -prost (“prostaglandin”).
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Pronunciation
[edit]- (General American) IPA(key): /bɪˈmæt.əˌpɹɑst/
Noun
[edit]bimatoprost (uncountable)
- (pharmacology) A prostaglandin analog C25H37NO4 used topically to reduce elevated intraocular pressure (as in the treatment of open-angle glaucoma) and promote the growth of longer and thicker eyelashes. It is marketed under the trademarks Latisse and Lumigan.
- 2009 March 3, Alex Kuczynski, “Jeepers Peepers!”, in New York Times[1]:
- Some of the products contained small amounts of bimatoprost, an ingredient in the anti-glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is manufactured by Allergan.
References
[edit]- “bimatoprost”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.