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Generic eye care medicines including Careprost (Bimatoprost), Lumigan, and prescription eye drops at up to 85% off branded prices. Shipped discreetly worldwide with tracking.

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About Eye Care Medicines

Careprost (Bimatoprost 0.03%) is the most popular generic alternative to Latisse for eyelash growth, and is also used to treat glaucoma and ocular hypertension. At SafeRxPills, our eye care range includes genuine generic versions of leading ophthalmic medications at a fraction of the branded cost. All products are manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities and stored correctly to maintain efficacy. Whether you are looking for bimatoprost for lash growth or prescription eye drops for glaucoma management, we ship discreetly to USA, UK, Canada and Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Careprost and how does it work?+
Careprost contains Bimatoprost 0.03%, the same active ingredient as Latisse. It works by extending the growth phase of eyelashes, resulting in longer, thicker, and darker lashes with consistent use over 12-16 weeks. It is also used as an eye drop to reduce intraocular pressure in glaucoma.
Is Careprost the same as Latisse?+
Yes. Careprost and Latisse both contain Bimatoprost 0.03% as the active ingredient. Careprost is the generic version manufactured in India under WHO-GMP standards. It produces identical results at approximately 90% less cost than Latisse.
How long does Careprost take to work?+
Most users see visible improvement in eyelash length and thickness within 4-6 weeks of daily application. Full results are typically seen at 12-16 weeks. Results are maintained with continued use; stopping application will gradually return lashes to their previous state.
Do I need a prescription for Careprost?+
At SafeRxPills, Careprost is available without a prescription. When used for cosmetic eyelash growth purposes, it is widely purchased without a prescription in many countries. For glaucoma treatment, we recommend consulting your ophthalmologist.