Bimatoprost (Lumigan, Latisse) and Ketamine Therapy | Tovani Health
Lumigan (Bimatoprost) (also: Latisse (cosmetic for eyelash growth)) — Topical prostaglandin F2α analog (glaucoma; cosmetic eyelash enhancement)
Verdict at Tovani Health
Fully compatible; same prostaglandin framework as latanoprost/travoprost.
Topical bimatoprost and ketamine have no clinically significant interaction. Two indications, same molecule: Lumigan for glaucoma (drop in the eye) and Latisse for cosmetic eyelash growth (applied to the lash line with a brush). Same intrinsic considerations — iris darkening, lash growth (which is the desired effect for Latisse), periorbital fat atrophy. Not KAP-related.
If you take Lumigan regularly and are considering at-home ketamine therapy, the combination is generally safe at therapeutic doses. This page covers the brief pharmacologic context and what we do at intake.
How Lumigan interacts with ketamine
Prostaglandin F2α analog increasing uveoscleral aqueous outflow (and inducing anagen lash phase when applied to lash line). Topical with minimal systemic absorption.
What we do at intake
Continue as prescribed. For Latisse cosmetic use, the lash growth is the point; iris darkening is rare when used on the lash line rather than dropped in the eye.
Bottom line
Topical bimatoprost and ketamine have no clinically significant interaction. Two indications, same molecule: Lumigan for glaucoma (drop in the eye) and Latisse for cosmetic eyelash growth (applied to the lash line with a brush). Same intrinsic considerations — iris darkening, lash growth (which is the desired effect for Latisse), periorbital fat atrophy. Not KAP-related.
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FL and NJ residents only. Benjamin Soffer, DO — Tovani Health.
Clinically reviewed
Reviewed by Benjamin Soffer, DO on May 23, 2026. Dr. Soffer is a board-certified physician (American Board of Internal Medicine) licensed in Florida and New Jersey, prescribing at-home ketamine therapy through Tovani Health.
This page is general information about how this medication interacts with at-home ketamine therapy at Tovani Health. It is not a substitute for medical advice from your prescribing physician about your specific situation. Always discuss medication changes with the doctor who prescribed them.