Tuesday, October 11, 2005 - Posts
While the Food and Drug Administration recognizes that Rogaine works, it is well known that it doesn’t work for everyone, and that it works well only for a few people. The older version of Rogaine was effective in regrowing hair on balding head to a significant
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Even if Rogaine contains only a small percentage of minoxidil in its solution it is clearly this drug that makes it work. Minoxidil is a type of drug called a vasodilator. It has the effect of decreasing blood pressure in the body, and is often used to
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Rogaine was introduced as a new drug for hair growth by the Upjohn Company in 1988. Rogaine is the marketing name for a topical solution with minoxidil in it. This means that it is a rubbing tonic for the balding spot of the head that contains some percentage
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The treatment of permanent hereditary hair loss with medications, either taken orally or applied like tonics on the balding scalp, has long been the dream of people suffering from this type of hair loss. A miracle cure is what every one has been hoping
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