Rogaine Extra Strength 5%
Minoxidil is the generic name for products originally developed by UpJohn and called Rogaine in the USA or Rogaine Extra Strength in Europe and elsewhere.
Topical Minoxidil is used for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (male pattern hair loss). Rogaine Extra Strength and Rogaine are the trademarks of UpJohn Inc., USA. Rogaine Extra Strength and Rogaine are exactly the same product but are marketed differently (i.e. different packaging). Rogaine Extra Strength has been helping men since it was first prescribed by doctors in 1988, women since 1991. It is now available without prescription, and is medically proven to regrow hair.
How Rogaine Extra Strength Works
Scientists believe that 95% of hair loss is caused by a progressive condition called androgenetic alopecia, or common hereditary hair loss. Rogaine Extra Strength works in part by partially enlarging shrinking follicles and reversing the shrinking process. Rogaine Extra Strength prolongs the growth phase of the hair cycle, allowing hair to become longer and thicker. With more hair follicles in the growth phase at the same time, it is possible to see improved coverage of the scalp.
Will Rogaine Extra Strength Work for You?
While clinical trials have proven Rogaine Extra Strength can assist in hair regrowth for both men and women, thicken existing hair, reduce hair loss, and stimulate new hair growth, individual results can be affected by several factors. These include the length of time the person has suffered from hair loss or baldness, the specific type of baldness on the scalp, whether on the front of the scalp or on the crown and the person's age and physical health. Rogaine Extra Strength has been proven significantly more effective than placebo (a similar solution without minoxidil which is the active ingredient in Rogaine Extra Strength) in regrowing nonvellus hair in women and men.
General Information
The recommended dosage is 1 ml applied twice daily to thinning areas of the scalp. The use of topical tretinoin in conjunction with minoxidil appears to increase the beneficial effects of minoxidil.