Is it hard to get a prescription for LATISSE?

Is it hard to get a prescription for LATISSE?

Is it hard to get a prescription for LATISSE?

LATISSE® is the first FDA-approved product to grow lashes longer, fuller and darker for those who do not have enough lashes. It has been studied for safety and efficacy and is available only by prescription.

Do you still need a prescription for LATISSE?

Latisse is an FDA-approved topical solution. This treatment must be used under the supervision of a medical professional, and it is not available over-the-counter. You must have a prescription from a medical professional to purchase this product.

How can I buy LATISSE?

Depending on your state’s physician dispensing laws, you can offer LATISSE® by physician dispensing or by having your patients fill their prescription at the pharmacy. Place an order with your Allergan representative. Call Customer Service at 1-800-377-7790. Visit AllerganDirect.com for online ordering.

How much does LATISSE cost at CVS?

Average 12 Month Prices for Latisse (Brand) & Bimatoprost (Generic)

Pharmacy Latisse Retail Price Bimatoprost Retail Price
CVS Pharmacy $151.24 $126.03
Walmart $153.44 $135.53
Walgreens $152.15 $134.84
Kroger Pharmacy $159.29 $153.26

Is there a generic brand for Latisse?

Princeton, December 7, 2016 – Sandoz today announced the US market introduction of bimatoprost ophthalmic solution, 0.03% (0.3 mg/mL), which is a generic version of Allergan’s Latisse.

Is Careprost as good as Latisse?

The ophthalmic solution is meant to be used on the eye as an eyedrop as a treatment for glaucoma. The usage of ophthalmic solutions such as Careprost and Lumigan as a substitute for Latisse can be harmful – even when both contain the same percentage of bimatoprost as Latisse.

Is RevitaLash the same as Latisse?

Revitalash is an over-the-counter lash growth formula that contains a smaller amount of the prostaglandin latanoprost. This works the same as the active ingredient in Latisse (Latisse has the patent on theirs) but is found in a smaller amount, which is why it is available without a prescription.