• Medical Hair Restoration has combined Biotin 10mg with Minox(idil) 2.5mg. Minox(idil) will stimulate the follicle to produce hair, while Biotin is a very well-known B-vitamin for hair growth and maintenance. Hair that has been thinned, finer, and miniaturized grows back thicker and fuller. Minox(idil) should not be taken by patients with heart disease, are pregnant or trying to fall pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Medical Hair Restoration has combined Biotin 10mg with Minox(idil) 5mg. The Minox(idil) will stimulate the follicle to produce hair, while Biotin is a very well-known B-vitamin for hair growth and maintenance. Hair that has been thinned, finer, and miniaturized grows back thicker and fuller. Do not use Minox(idil) if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, planning on falling pregnant, or have heart disease.
  • Together with leading compounding pharmacists, MHR has released a capsule that combines oral Dutasteride with the added benefit of Biotin. Dutasteride is a medication that has gained attention for its efficacy in the treatment of genetic hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), which is commonly known as male or female pattern baldness. Like Finas(teride), it belongs to a class of drugs known as 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, and it works by reducing the levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone linked to hair loss. Dutasteride is considered to be more potent in inhibiting DHT production compared to finasteride, another 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor commonly used for hair loss because it blocks both type 1 and type 2 receptors (dual blockers). It has shown promising results in some studies, with the potential for hair regrowth and slowing down hair loss progression.
  • Together with leading compounding pharmacists, MHR has released a capsule that combines oral components. One of these components is a medication that has gained attention for its efficacy in the treatment of genetic hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), which is commonly known as male or female pattern baldness. Like Finas(teride), it belongs to a class of drugs known as 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, and it works by reducing the levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone linked to hair loss. This component is considered to be more potent in inhibiting DHT production compared to finas(teride), another 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor commonly used for hair loss because it blocks both type 1 and type 2 receptors (dual blockers). It has shown promising results in some studies, with the potential for hair regrowth and slowing down hair loss progression.
  • A hair capsule merging Minox(idil) and Finas(teride) represent a potent approach to combating hair loss. Minox(idil), a vasodilator, enhances blood flow to the scalp, promoting hair follicle health and stimulating growth. Finas(teride), on the other hand, inhibits the production of DHT, a hormone linked to hair thinning. By combining these two ingredients, the capsule tackles hair loss from multiple angles, addressing both follicle vitality and hormonal factors. This comprehensive approach increases the effectiveness of the treatment, potentially yielding significant improvements in hair density and quality for those struggling with hair loss concerns.