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My friend has slight glocoma in one eye

so the doctor gave her a prescription for drops and he said they grow the lashes so use in the other eye even though you don't have glocoma in that eye. I wonder if my eye doctor will give me the drops even though I don't have glocoma? I know it sounds crazy but if it is ok to put in her good eye why would it hurt our good eyes? SO much cheaper than buying Latasse.

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Re: My friend has slight glocoma in one eye

I think you should ask him and see what he says

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Re: My friend has slight glocoma in one eye

I don't think a good doctor would prescribe a prescription medicine when you don't have the condition or disease. If they did you'd still have to pay so how would it be cheaper?


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Re: My friend has slight glocoma in one eye

She said her cost was $15 but she has company insurance. If she can put it in her eye with no glaucoma then it should be ok to use. I have a conservative doctor so he will probably say no.

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On 10/29/2014 BlondeVenus said:

She said her cost was $15 but she has company insurance. If she can put it in her eye with no glaucoma then it should be ok to use. I have a conservative doctor so he will probably say no.

As he should

ETA prescribing for a condition you don't have might be insurance fraud

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On 10/29/2014 jackthebear said:
On 10/29/2014 BlondeVenus said:

She said her cost was $15 but she has company insurance. If she can put it in her eye with no glaucoma then it should be ok to use. I have a conservative doctor so he will probably say no.

As he should

ETA prescribing for a condition you don't have might be insurance fraud

I was thinking that too, having insurance pay for something you don't need might be fraud.


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Re: My friend has slight glocoma in one eye

Get a prescription for Latisse, that's what it is - the glaucoma drug. Be prepared to pay the full price for it though as you want to use it for cosmetic purposes, not medicinal.

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RRR..............I would think a person of your devotion and piety would have the moral integrity not to commit fraud.

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Re: My friend has slight glocoma in one eye

My niece buys Latisse at her derm's office, no RX needed, she says the price is very good too.