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Update and commentary on the pro-drug bimatoprost and a putative prostamide receptor
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Sharif NA et al. – While it is generally believed that bimatoprost is a pro–drug and that bimatoprost free acid is the active moiety involved in lowering IOP, some have proposed that bimatoprost exerts its actions via a putative 'prostamide receptor'.
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