Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| minoxidil | Rogaine |
Minoxidil (2% or 5% solution) is a spray or lotion that you put
directly on your scalp twice a day. It is available without a
prescription.
How It Works
It is unclear how minoxidil affects hair growth. Minoxidil appears
to increase
hair
follicles
and increase the diameter of hair shafts.
Minoxidil has been approved for both men and women.
Why It Is Used
Minoxidil was originally used to treat
high blood pressure. It is now also used to treat
inherited hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), the most common
cause of hair loss, as well as for other causes of hair loss.
How Well It Works
Minoxidil slows hair loss and grows new hair. In men, the 5%
solution appears to be more effective than the 2% solution, but it costs more
and may have more side effects.1
Some people who take minoxidil only grow hair that is thin and
wispy or similar to peach fuzz.
Minoxidil seems to work best on people younger than 30 years of age
who have been losing hair for fewer than 5 years.2
Side Effects
The most common side effects include skin irritation and an itchy
scalp. In women, minoxidil may promote facial hair growth, especially on the
forehead and cheeks.
If you have heart problems, ask your health professional about
using this medication.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Minoxidil must be used daily. If you stop using minoxidil, any
regrown hair will gradually be lost, and within 6 to 12 months the scalp will
most likely appear the same as before treatment.
Women may have more hair growth if they take minoxidil with
estrogen (such as hormone replacement or birth control pills).
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