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Regaine for Women, Hair Growth & Prevents further Hair Loss, Scalp Foam, with Minoxidil, 4 Months’ Supply , 2 x 73ml

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Rogaine is FDA approved to help with male and female pattern baldness. While it’s not FDA approved for other types of hair loss, your doctor may recommend it for off-label use. Do not use minoxidil on any areas of your scalp which are inflamed or sore. This is because it could be absorbed into your body and cause unwanted effects such as feeling faint, chest pain, or a rapid heartbeat. Also, do not use the preparation on any other areas of your body. A. No, but if you do choose to shampoo, we recommend the use of a shampoo with a gentle cleansing and conditioning action that does not impede the absorption of Regaine for Women Regular Strength. Hair growth may be soft and downy at the start but should eventually become the same as normal hair. Regaine for Women Regular Strength is a registered trade mark.Q. If my hair growth is restored using Regaine for Women Regular Strength, what will the new hair look like?

Swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue (an allergic reaction called angieodema). Stop using Regaine and get medical advice if you experience this. There is some evidence from in vitro studies that minoxidil reversibly binds to human plasma proteins. However, since only 1 – 2% of topically applied minoxidil is absorbed, the extent of plasma protein binding occurring in vivo after topical application would be clinically insignificant. The volume of distribution of minoxidil after intravenous administration has been estimated at 70 litres. certain blood pressure medicines called ‘vasodilators’ e.g. hydrazaline. There is a potential risk that minoxidil, the active ingredient in Regaine for Women Regular Strength, may interact with these medicines and increase their effect.If you experience chest pain, fast heart beat, faintness, dizziness, sudden unexplained weight gain, swollen hands or feet, or persistent redness or irritation of the scalp you should stop using Regaine and see your doctor.

A. Most hair gels and hair sprays are ok to use with Regaine for Women Regular Strength. However if they contain petrolatum (petroleum jelly) they should not be used. If you do use hair products with Regaine for Women Regular Strength make sure you apply to a dry scalp before applying any other products. Yes, Rogaine is FDA approved. But people who are pregnant or breastfeeding or chestfeeding are not recommended to use it. Can Rogaine make hair loss worse?

When you stop using the medicine, the hair that has re-grown may disappear after 3-4 months and the balding / hair loss process will continue. Blume-Peytavi U, et al. (2011). A randomized, single-blind trial of 5% minoxidil foam once daily versus 2% minoxidil solution twice daily in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in women. Animal reproduction toxicity studies in rats and rabbits have shown signs of maternal toxicity and a risk to the foetus at exposure levels that are very high compared to those intended for human exposure (from 19 to 570-fold human exposure). A low, albeit remote, risk of foetal harm is possible in humans. Regaine for Women Regular Strength is a medicine used to treat common hereditary hair loss in women aged 18-65 years, by preventing further hair loss and helping hair re-growth. It contains minoxidil which is thought to work by aiding the blood flow to the hair follicles on your scalp.

You should not use Regaine if you are taking any medicines for high blood pressure. This because there is a theoretical risk that the Regaine could enhance the effect of the blood pressure medication and make you feel dizzy. Other medicines containing the same active ingredientMedicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with Regaine for women. Just because a side effect is stated here doesn't mean that all women using this medicine will experience that or any side effect. Very common (affect more than 1 in 10 women) Chellini PR, et al. (2015). Generalized hypertrichosis induced by topical Minoxidil in an adult woman. DOI: Topical minoxidil is only indicated for the treatment of alopecia androgenetica and should not be used in other types of hair loss for example when there is no family history of hair loss, hair loss is sudden and/or patchy, hair loss is due to childbirth or the reason for hair loss is unknown. If minoxidil passes into the blood stream it can cause some side-effects related to low blood pressure such as chest pain, rapid heart beat, faintness, dizziness, swollen hands and feet or persistent redness. If you experience any of these side-effects, stop using the medicine and tell your doctor.

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