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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / May / New Generic Expands Glaucoma Options
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New Generic Expands Glaucoma Options

Amneal Pharmaceuticals launches generic bimatoprost 0.01% in US

5/11/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Report: New Generic Expands Glaucoma Options

Overview

Amneal Pharmaceuticals has launched a generic version of bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.01%, enhancing treatment options for glaucoma and ocular hypertension. This introduction is expected to improve patient access and affordability, particularly as glaucoma prevalence rises among the aging population.

Background

Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness, necessitating effective management strategies to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP). The introduction of generic medications like bimatoprost 0.01% is significant as it may alleviate cost barriers for patients requiring long-term therapy. With the increasing burden of glaucoma, expanding treatment options is critical for improving patient outcomes.

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Key Findings

  • Amneal's bimatoprost 0.01% is a generic equivalent to Allergan's LUMIGAN.
  • The product is indicated for reducing elevated IOP in open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
  • Annual sales of the branded product reached approximately $719 million, indicating a significant market.
  • The safety profile of the generic is consistent with the branded version, with conjunctival hyperemia as the most common adverse event.
  • The launch is part of Amneal's strategy to enhance its Affordable Medicines segment amid rising glaucoma prevalence.
  • Generics are expected to shift prescribing patterns towards more cost-effective options in glaucoma therapy.

Clinical Implications

The availability of a generic bimatoprost formulation may enhance treatment adherence by reducing financial barriers for patients. Clinicians should consider this option as part of their management strategies for patients with chronic IOP conditions.

Conclusion

The launch of bimatoprost 0.01% as a generic option represents a significant advancement in glaucoma management, potentially improving access and adherence to treatment. Continued competition in the prostaglandin analogue class is likely to benefit patients and healthcare providers alike.

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  6. Frontiers, 2025 -- Efficacy and safety of prostaglandin drugs for elevated intraocular pressure: a Bayesian network meta-analysis
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