Do not shampoo for at least 2 hours after use. For external use only.
3-Month Dropper
Step 1: Apply 0.5 ml to the back of your scalp.

Step 2: Apply 0.5 ml to the front of your scalp.

Step 3: Massage in well.
Do not shampoo for at least 2 hours after use. For external use only.
1-Month Spray
Step 1: Apply 5 pumps to the side of your scalp.

Step 2: Massage in well.
Do not shampoo for at least 2 hours after use. For external use only.
1-Month Dropper
Step 1: Apply 0.5 ml to the front and back of your scalp.

Step 2: Massage in well.
Do not shampoo for at least 2 hours after use. For external use only.
Your Guide to Topical
Hair Care Treatments
Minoxidil
Topical Minoxidil - Drug Facts
Uses
Topical minoxidil is primarily used to promote hair growth in individuals with androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern or female-pattern baldness). It is also sometimes used to treat other forms of hair loss, such as alopecia areata.
Side Effects
Adverse Effects
Rarely, Minoxidil may lead to more severe side effects such as chest pain, rapid heartbeat, or dizziness. If you experience any adverse reactions, discontinue use and seek medical attention promptly.
Mechanism of Action:
Minoxidil works by dilating blood vessels in the scalp, which may increase blood flow to hair follicles and promote hair growth. The exact mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it is believed to prolong the anagen (growth) phase of hair follicles and stimulate hair regrowth.
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Topical minoxidil is available as a solution, foam, or spray for application to the scalp. Common strengths include 2% and 5% solutions or foams, or with higher concentrations typically used for men.
Administration
Adverse Reactions
Serious adverse reactions with topical minoxidil are rare but may include:
Precautions and Warnings
Drug Interactions
There are no significant drug interactions reported with topical minoxidil when used for hair growth. However, patients should inform their healthcare provider about all medications, including topical products and supplements, before starting treatment with minoxidil.
Storage
Store topical minoxidil solution, foam, or spray according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Typically, it should be stored at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not freeze the solution or expose it to extreme heat.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist regarding any questions or concerns about topical minoxidil or any other medication.
Dutasteride
Usage - Oral Dutasteride
Dutasteride is a medication primarily used to treat enlarged prostate glands in men. It inhibits the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which can contribute to hair loss.
Adverse Effects
Dutasteride may increase the risk of high-grade prostate cancer and should be used with caution, especially in individuals with a family history of prostate cancer.
Topical Dutasteride - Drug Facts
Uses
Topical Dutasteride is primarily used off-label for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern baldness) in men. It works by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, which reduces the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone associated with hair loss.Mechanism of Action
Dutasteride inhibits both type 1 and type 2 isoforms of 5-alpha reductase, thereby reducing the levels of DHT in the scalp. By lowering DHT levels, Dutasteride may help to slow down or reverse the miniaturization of hair follicles and promote hair regrowth.
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Topical Dutasteride is typically compounded into a solution or suspension by pharmacies. Common strengths used for hair growth range from 0.5% to 0.10%.
Administration
Adverse Reactions
Serious adverse reactions with topical Dutasteride are rare but may include:
Recent evidence suggests that topical anti-androgens may cause side effects similar to those seen with oral treatments, including decreased sex drive and feelings of low mood. However, patients using HAIRMDL have not reported these issues. Side effects are more likely when the concentration of finasteride or dutasteride in a topical product is too high. HAIRMDL is carefully formulated with low, safe concentrations of each ingredient to maintain clinical effectiveness while minimizing risk.
Precautions and Warnings
Drug Interactions
There are no significant drug interactions reported with topical Dutasteride when used for hair growth. However, patients should inform their healthcare provider about all medications, including topical products and supplements, before starting treatment with Dutasteride.
Storage
Store topical Dutasteride solution or suspension according to the instructions provided by the compounding pharmacy. Typically, it should be stored at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not freeze the solution or expose it to extreme heat.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist regarding any questions or concerns about topical Dutasteride or any other medication.
Latanoprost
Usage - Medical Usage As Eye Drops
Latanoprost is primarily used to treat glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
However, it has been found to stimulate eyelash growth and may have potential applications in treating hair loss.
Side Effects
Possible side effects may include eye irritation, darkening of the iris, and increased pigmentation of the eyelashes if inadvertently applied to the eyes.
In some cases, Latanoprost may cause allergic reactions or exacerbate eye conditions. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if you experience any adverse effects.
Topical Latanoprost Usage For Genetic Balding - Drug Facts
Uses
Topical Latanoprost is primarily used off-label for stimulating hair growth, particularly in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern baldness). It is believed to promote hair growth by prolonging the anagen (growth) phase of hair follicles and increasing the size of hair follicles.
Mechanism of Action
Its mechanism of action in promoting hair growth is not fully understood but is thought to involve stimulation of prostaglandin receptors and modulation of hair follicle activity.
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Topical Latanoprost is typically compounded into a solution or suspension by pharmacies. Common strengths used for hair growth usually start at 0.005%.
Administration:
Adverse Reactions:
Serious adverse reactions with topical Latanoprost are rare but may include:
Precautions and Warnings
Drug Interactions
There are no significant drug interactions reported with topical Latanoprost when used for hair growth. However, patients should inform their healthcare provider about all medications, including topical products and supplements, before starting treatment with Latanoprost.
Storage
Store topical Latanoprost solution or suspension according to the instructions provided by the compounding pharmacy. Typically, it should be stored at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not freeze the solution or expose it to extreme heat.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist regarding any questions or concerns about topical Latanoprost or any other medication.
Caffeine
Usage
Caffeine is believed to promote hair growth by stimulating hair follicles and improving blood circulation to the scalp. It is often included in topical hair care products.
Side Effects
While topical caffeine is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience scalp irritation or allergic reactions.
Adverse Effects
Excessive caffeine absorption through the scalp is unlikely, but potential adverse effects may include increased heart rate or jitteriness if significant amounts are absorbed.
Uses
Mechanism of Action
Caffeine works by blocking the activity of phosphodiesterase, an enzyme responsible for breaking down cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) within cells. Elevated levels of cAMP may promote vasodilation, increase blood flow, and stimulate hair follicles, potentially leading to improved hair growth.
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Topical caffeine is typically found in the form of creams, gels, serums, shampoos, and hair tonics. Concentrations of caffeine in topical products can vary, ranging from 0.1% to 5% or higher.
Administration
Precautions and Warning
Drug Interactions
There are no significant drug interactions reported with topical caffeine. However, if you are using other topical medications or skincare products, consult a healthcare professional or pharmacist to ensure compatibility.
Storage
Store topical caffeine products according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Typically, they should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist regarding any questions or concerns about topical caffeine or any other medication.
Tretinoin
Usage
Tretinoin, a derivative of vitamin A, is commonly used to treat acne and skin aging. In hair care, it may aid in improving the absorption of other active ingredients and promoting scalp health.
Side Effects
Initial use of tretinoin may cause skin irritation, redness, and peeling. It is important to start with a low concentration and gradually increase to minimize side effects.
Common side effects of topical tretinoin may include:
Adverse Effects
Prolonged use of tretinoin may increase skin sensitivity to sunlight and heighten the risk of sunburn. Use sunscreen and protective clothing while using products containing tretinoin.
Precautions and Warnings
Drug Interactions
There are no significant drug interactions reported with topical tretinoin. However, if you are using other topical medications or skincare products, consult a healthcare professional or pharmacist to ensure compatibility.
Storage
Store topical tretinoin according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Typically, it should be kept at room temperature away from light and moisture.
Uses
Topical tretinoin is primarily used to treat acne vulgaris, photodamaged skin, and certain other dermatological conditions. It is also used off-label for the treatment of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. Tretinoin may be included in some hair care products to improve scalp health and promote hair growth.
Mechanism of Action
Tretinoin works by binding to specific retinoic acid receptors in the skin, which regulates gene expression and cellular differentiation. It promotes the shedding of dead skin cells, unclogs pores, and increases collagen production, leading to smoother, clearer skin. In hair care products, tretinoin may help to exfoliate the scalp, remove dead skin cells, and enhance the absorption of other active ingredients.
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Topical tretinoin is available as creams, gels, and solutions in various concentrations. Common strengths include 0.025%, 0.05%, and 0.1%.
Administration
Adverse Reactions
Serious adverse reactions with topical tretinoin are rare but may include:
Triamcinolone
Usage
Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and itching associated with various skin conditions, including eczema and psoriasis. It may also be used to address scalp inflammation in certain cases of hair loss.
Topical Usage
Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and itching associated with various skin conditions, including eczema and psoriasis. It may also be used to address scalp inflammation in certain cases of hair loss.
Adverse Effects
Long-term use of triamcinolone may lead to systemic side effects such as adrenal suppression or Cushing's syndrome. It should be used sparingly and under the supervision of a healthcare professional.