Bimatoprost, a medication that is part of the class of drugs known as anti-glaucoma preparations, is a component of Careprost. Glaucoma is managed using it. A class of eye conditions known as glaucoma cause damage to the optic nerve, which is in charge of maintaining normal vision. It is distinguished by elevated intraocular pressure. It is brought on by a decrease in the eyes' ability to secrete or drain fluids, called aqueous humour.
Bimatoprost facilitates better aqueous humour (accumulated fluid) drainage from the eye. It therefore aids in lowering the raised pressure inside the eye. Your doctor would do specific eye exams to determine your current state of health prior to starting treatment.
As a precaution, let your doctor know if you have ever had any eye surgery (such as a cataract) before starting Careprost. Additionally, you need to let your doctor know if you have any underlying cardiac issues, such as low blood pressure or heart rate, or if you have infections in your eyes.