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                  File  A drug that grows longer, thicker eyelashes 
                           London: 
                  Mascara may soon become be a thing of the past, for scientists 
                  have created a drug that grows longer, thicker eyelashes. US 
                  pharmaceutical firm Allergan, which also markets popular wrinkle 
                  treatment Botox, is the company behind the drug, Latisse, reports 
                  the Sun. It uses the same formula as glaucoma drug Lumigan after 
                  scientists noticed the anti-blindness treatment boosted lashes. 
                  Trials showed that lashes became a quarter longer and twice 
                  as thick using Latisse. The liquid, applied every night to the 
                  base of the hairs, also made them 18 per cent darker. Latisse 
                  will be available on prescription in the US later this month, 
                  costing around 80 pounds for a full month-long course of treatment. 
                  The drug is expected to be launched in the UK soon after, mainly 
                  through cosmetic doctors. Cindy Ross, who took part in clinical 
                  trials, said: "People would say, 'Are you wearing false eyelashes?'" 
                  However, some doctors warned that the drug could have unwanted 
                  side effects - and change users' eye-colour. Glaucoma patients 
                  using the drug often have permanently darker eyes after six 
                  months of treatment. Side effects can include temporary red 
                  eyes, itching and darker eyelids. However, Allergan said 65 
                  million bottles of Lumigan had been sold with no reports of 
                  serious injury. -Jan 
                  15, 2009
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