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Visit Hair-Medics.com for information about Baldness cure Q) Do I need a doctors prescription to obtain a medically assisted product? A) We do have our own doctors and pharmacists who will prescribe and dispense your chosen product from the information you provide in the online consultation form. However, we do advise you to tell your own doctor what you are doing. We and or the supplier also reserve the right not to supply a particular product if the prescribing doctor feels it would not be in your best interests.Oral finasteride is prescribed in tablet form – the correct dosage for the treatment of hair loss being 1mg per day. Some specialists suggest that finasteride applied in solution as a topical liquid, either on its own or in conjunction with minoxidil, can have a beneficial effect in reducing DHT levels in the scalp and hence slowing hair loss. Azelaic Acid Whilst minoxidil promotes hair growth, Azelaic Acid reduces hair loss. A very weak acid, (much weaker than vinegar for example), that is found in some whole grains. Recent studies have shown it to be a very potent inhibitor of the enzyme 5- alpha reductase which is responsible for the formation of DHT - the primary substance responsible for hair loss. Many experts believe that azelaic acid will therefore work synergistically with minoxidil - the azelaic acid reducing hair loss whilst the minoxidil promotes hair growth. Note that exposure to direct sunlight needs to be avoided if using this item as it may cause irritation. Some people therefore apply at night and then apply a minoxidil only item during the day. Progesterone A female hormone added in very small quantities. Its effect is to neutralise the local action of the male hormone derivative DHT which is responsible for hair loss. |