Saturday, May 17, 2008

Rogaine for hair loss

What is Rogaine (Minoxidil)?

Minoxidil (Rogaine or Regaine) is an extraordinary medication, which was originally produced as an anti-hypertensive (lowering blood pressure) agent due to its vasodilatatory effect.

Then, the scientist discovered that rogaine pills caused increase in body hair, as a side-effect. Following this, numerous studies showed topical Rogaine's ability to slow down hair loss and promote hair regrowth.

Today, Rogaine's use as an anti-hypertensive medication is almost abandoned. However, it is one of the two medications which have FDA approval for treatment of androgenic alopecia (the other one is Propecia).

Minoxidil (Rogaine) is a drug available in severals forms, and the topical solution form is used to treat hair loss and baldness.


How to use Rogaine (Minoxidil)?


The effectiveness and its best usage method of Rogaine is a debatable issue, and you can find very different opinions on the net.
An over the-counter drug, it is applied to the scalp twice daily. It is available in 2% and 5% solutions. Only the 2% solution has been approved by the FDA for use with women. Rogaine is one of the most popular forms of hair loss treatment around. While nobody really knows the secret about how it actually works, Rogaine is a household name when it comes to effective treatment for hair loss.

For best results, Rogaine hair loss treatment must be used twice a day for at least three to four months. Results may not begin to show until at least the third month, and use must be continued for best results. Is it effective for everyone? Not really. No particular hair loss treatment is one hundred percent effective for every person who suffers hair loss, but it is a start. Rogaine does, however, work well for those who may have tried other things, unsuccessfully.


What are the drawbacks?

Some patients experience acne-like symptoms or a rash-like inflammation at the site where they applied the Rogaine. This side-effect is more prominent with extra-strength (5%) Rogaine, and less seen with regular form (2%).
Other downside of Rogaine is that its results only last as long as you continue treatment, and you may lose your gain after stopping the treatment.

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