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Catherine Saint Louis, Long Lashes Without Prescription, but With Risks. New
York Times, May 2, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/health/02latisse.html?scp=2&sq=allergan&st=cse
("Less common is eyelid discoloration, which Allergan, the manufacturer,
says “may be reversible.” A rare side effect that has captured the most
attention is the chance that one’s hazel or blue eyes could turn brown —
forever.")
My comment:
(a)
(i) The Web site of Latisse:
http://www.latisse.com/
Under the button "About Safety": "LATISSE® solution may cause other
less common side effects which typically occur on the skin close to where
LATISSE® is applied, or in the eyes. These include skin darkening, eye
irritation, dryness of the eyes, and redness of the eyelids."
(ii) Bimatoprost
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bimatoprost
(sold in the U.S., Canada and Europe by Allergan, under the trade name
Lumigan to treat glaucoma 青光眼 but the cosmetic formulation is sold as
Latisse to grow eyelashes; a prostaglandin analog)
Lumigan
http://www.allergan.com/products/eye_care/lumigan.htm
(b) Eye color
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color
(section 4.6: Hazel)
(c) Read the first nine (9) paragraphs and the last five (5) paragraphs of
the NYT report--and it is enough.
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