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What is elevated intraocular pressure (lOP)?

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What is elevated intraocular pressure (lOP)?

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This is a condition where the pressure inside the eye is higher than normal. LATISSE may decrease IOP. So talk to your doctor if you are using lOP-lowering medications. Concurrent administration of LATSSE and certain lOP-lowering medications in ocular hypertensive patients should be closely monitored for changes in intraocular pressure.

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