Well this is convenient. We should probably just change this to “prostaglandin” as bimatoprost is not a PGF2a analog per AMBOSS: https://next.amboss.com/us/pharma/bimatoprost?q=bimatoprost
Yes, agreed to change it to prostaglandin - that would be far better here imo. The only thing I am not aware of is whether there’s a UW question that asks specifically what the analogue is. Some confusion is that there is a difference between PGF2α itself and the PGF2α receptor. Bimatoprost does not act on this receptor, and is not a prodrug of PGF2α, but it could probably be considered a PGF2α analogue, as it would accomplish similar actions. That is too much depth, and I doubt you’d ever be tested on that as a med student.
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