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Buy generic eye care medicines including Careprost (Bimatoprost 0.03%), Lumigan, and prescription eye drops at up to 90% off branded prices. The exact same active ingredients as Latisse and Lumigan, sourced from Sun Pharmaceutical and Ajanta, shipped discreetly to USA, UK, Canada, and Australia.
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Careprost 3ml
Best-selling generic Bimatoprost for eyelash growth
About Eye Care Medicines
Bimatoprost 0.03% is the active ingredient in Latisse, the only FDA-approved prescription treatment for eyelash growth, and in Lumigan, one of the leading medications for glaucoma and elevated intraocular pressure. Both are the same molecule at the same concentration. What differs is the price. Branded Latisse in the US runs around $150 to $180 per 3ml bottle. Generic Careprost from Sun Pharmaceutical, the same manufacturer that supplies major pharmacy chains, is under $10 per 3ml bottle at SafeRxPills. That is roughly a 90% saving for identical Bimatoprost content.
The eye care range
Careprost 3ml is our best-selling eyelash serum and is used off-label by millions of people globally for eyelash growth. Careprost Plus Eye Drop combines Bimatoprost with Timolol for glaucoma patients who need dual pressure reduction. Latisse Generic is a direct alternative to the branded Latisse at a fraction of the cost. Lumigan 0.03% is the branded original from Allergan for glaucoma treatment. Lashisma is another generic Bimatoprost in eye drop format.
How Bimatoprost grows eyelashes
Bimatoprost is a synthetic prostaglandin analogue. When applied to the upper lash line, it extends the anagen (growth) phase of the eyelash cycle, so lashes grow longer, thicker, and darker before shedding. Visible results typically appear at 4 to 6 weeks. Full results at 12 to 16 weeks. Stopping application gradually returns lashes to their previous state over several months, so it is a maintenance treatment, not a one-time fix.
How to apply Careprost for eyelash growth
Once daily in the evening, on a clean, dry face. Place one drop on a fine eyeliner brush or cotton applicator, then draw a line along the upper lash line at the base of the lashes. Do not apply to the lower lash line. Do not put drops directly in the eye when using for lash growth. Wait 15 minutes before applying moisturizer. Skin contact darkening is possible but reverses when application stops. Our Careprost application guide covers this in detail.
Careprost vs Latisse
Same active ingredient, same 0.03% concentration, same effect. The branded Latisse costs 10 to 15 times more than generic Careprost. Both are manufactured in facilities that meet international pharmaceutical standards. Read our full Careprost vs Latisse comparison to see the side-by-side.
Storage and shelf life
Store Careprost at room temperature away from direct sunlight. Once opened, use within 12 weeks. Unopened bottles have a shelf life printed on the box, typically 18 to 24 months. If the solution changes colour or you notice particles, discard it.
Educational information only, not medical advice. For glaucoma treatment, use only under the care of an ophthalmologist.
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