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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
PARIS, France, January 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- - Early Renewal of the Agreement to Extend the Collaboration Until December 2011 - Expansion of the Scope of the Collaboration to Include Antibody Discovery in Ophthalmology - Revised Commercial Terms and Payments to ExonHit if Allergan Sublicenses to a Third Party ExonHit Therapeutics (Alternext: ALEHT) today announced a reinforcement of its existing...
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Entertainment and Showbiz! (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
The much-loved mascara could soon go into oblivion, thanks to a new drug from the creators of Botox that can enhance dull or thinning lashes. Created by Allergan, the company behind the anti-wrinkle drug Botox, the new chemical for eyelashes, called Latisse, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US. Latisse has [...]
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TYWKIWDBI (Free subscription) | 03/01/2009
The Food and Drug Administration has given marketing approval to a drug which lengthens, thickens and darkens eyelashes. The med, called Latisse, should be available by March from a doctor or with a prescription from one. Price tag: $120 for a month’s supply . According to manufacturer Allergan, the drug usually nets results two to four months after users start it. Potential side effects: Some 4 percent...
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Neatorama (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
The FDA has just approved a drug that will help lengthen your eyelashes. Hopefully they won’t get quite as long as the ones in this photo, but who knows the long term effects of eyelash medication overdoses? The drug, Allergan, contains an active ingredient that was originally created to treat glaucoma, but found to have this [...]
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new prescription drug, Latisse, for lengthening eyelashes. The active ingredient in the drug was first used to treat glaucoma. Then the manufacturer, Allergan, realized that one of the side effects, eyelash growth, was marketable. From Scientific American: The med... should be available by March from a doctor or with a prescription from one....
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Web News Site (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new prescription drug, Latisse, for lengthening eyelashes. The active ingredient in the drug was first used to treat glaucoma. Then the manufacturer, Allergan, realized that one of the side effects, eyelash growth, was marketable. From Scientific American: The med... should be available by March from a doctor or with a prescription from one....
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Terra Sigillata (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
Even at this incredibly slow time of the year for blog traffic, we hit about 250% of our average readership yesterday with search engines hitting our post for Allergan's new eyelash enhancing cosmeceutical, Latisse. Lots of folks wanting to know where to buy Latisse - Allergan stock anyone? (Aside: Among my other search term hits yesterday was: "'junior faculty' hate my job." It hit an older post...
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Second City Style (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
For those of us who who lack long batty lashes or wish for thicker, enhanced lashes, the company Allergan that brought us Botox has just been approved to market a treatment to enhance your eyelashes. Is it possible we can...
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Shop Diary (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
Good news for those with eyelash hypotrichosis, another name for not having enough length, thickness, or darkness of the eyelashes! The FDA recently approved eyelash-thickening drug Latisse. Created by Allergan Inc, the maker of Botox, Latisse is a once-daily prescription treatment that is applied to the base of the upper eyelash with a sterile, single-use-per-eye disposable [...]
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Newspost Online (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
London, Dec 30 (ANI): The much-loved mascara could soon go into oblivion, thanks to a new drug from the creators of Botox that can enhance dull or thinning lashes. Created by Allergan, the company behind the anti-wrinkle drug Botox, the new chemical for eyelashes, called Latisse, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [...]
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blog.bioethics.net (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
Here is one enhancement I think the world could have lived without. From the makers of Botox, Allergan, Inc, comes a drug that will make your lashes--longer, thicker, darker, Latisse. According to the Washington Post, the FDA has approved this...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Long, thick eyelashes may be a chemical treatment away now that the U.S. drug watchdog has approved a prescription medication, the maker says. Latisse, created by Allergan, the company behind the anti-wrinkle drug Botox, is intended to treat hypotrichosis, a condition of having a less-than-normal amount of eyelashes, The Daily Telegraph reported Monday. When applied once...
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Women's Wear Daily (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
Allergan Inc. said Friday that it has won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of its Latisse treatment.
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Terra Sigillata (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
The tagline is from Elaine D'Farley at Self magazine talking about the FDA's then-pending approval of Allergan's Latisse™ for cosmetic growth of longer, thicker eyelashes treatment of hypotrichosis of the eyelashes. While not expected until early 2009, Jacob Goldstein at the WSJ Health Blog clued me in to the approval last Friday (Allergan press release here ). Whether Ms. D'Farley intended, the choice...