What Are the Side Effects of the Prostaglandin Agonist Drug Bimatoprost Which Used to Treat Glaucoma?
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Clinical trials show that eye redness, or conjunctival hyperemia, is the most frequently reported side effect of bimatoprost, occurring in up to 31-45% of patients. Bimatoprost, a prostaglandin agonist drug which used to treat glaucoma, also has a variety of other known side effects, ranging from mild eye irritation to permanent cosmetic changes and rare but serious ocular complications.