Ran out of 15% 5 months ago. Oh boy....shedding.

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  • Xandroxuser
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 64

    #16
    From Dr Bauman's site. 'Rogaine 5% FOAM is FDA-approved for men only, but Dr. Bauman recommends 5% Rogaine/Minoxidil to both men and women. Call 561-394-0024 to find out if Rogaine is right for you, or to order a direct shipment of Rogaine FOAM delivered to your doorstep.'

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    • Xandroxuser
      Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 64

      #17
      Originally posted by Tracy C
      I should have been more clear. It is illegal to sell Minoxidil blends above 5% in the US without a prescription. If a doctor is supervising the use of higher blends, that's a completely different story. A doctor would be prepared and able to handle the increased risks of using high dose blends.
      This was the point about Richard Lee. He claimed to be doing precisely this. So what sort of Dr? with what sort of training and qualifications? is what we then need to know. Then, of course, there is the question of integrity - of both Dr and patient.

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      • Tracy C
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3125

        #18
        Originally posted by Xandroxuser
        This was the point about Richard Lee.
        How can a doctor selling medications over the internet possibly monitor his "patients" properly?.. He can't.

        It is pointless for you to keep up this argument. You are not going to win and blends above 5% are not going to be legal without the direct supervision of a doctor. It just is what it is.

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        • Xandroxuser
          Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 64

          #19
          Originally posted by Tracy C
          How can a doctor selling medications over the internet possibly monitor his "patients" properly?.. He can't.

          It is pointless for you to keep up this argument. You are not going to win and blends above 5% are not going to be legal without the direct supervision of a doctor. It just is what it is.
          You misunderstand me, Tracy C. I'm not trying to 'keep up this argument' to 'win' it. Inter alia, I am trying to track things internationally.

          The following is typical from Australia. Often these people report reasonable results at a colossal price, and then discover that a GP could prescribe the same at a fraction of the price.

          'I had a free consultation with Ashley & Martin (Brisbane) last year 2011. They offered me the following 8 month program:

          - 7% minoxidil with Retin Acid
          - 1.25 mg finesteride per day
          - Compulsary 20 minute laser therapy every fortnight
          - special shampoos & conditioners'

          I do believe that there is scientific evidence that suggests 'retin acid' aids absorption. It does, of course, have inflammatory side effects with many people who would not go near it for this reason, inter alia.

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          • JJacobs152
            Senior Member
            • May 2011
            • 293

            #20
            Originally posted by Xandroxuser
            I think the reality is that we need a lot more information on why the FDA stopped 15% minox in the US.
            I can see it being illegal because minox is a potent vasodilator. At 5% most people probably don't experience the homeostatic side effects to vasodilation, which is tachycardia (heart beating faster).

            I'm sure at 15% concentrations of minox, this could sent an individual into flutters. This means that the atria is contracting too quickly, less blood going into the ventricles, and less blood going into systemic circulation.

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            • Lazoid
              Member
              • Sep 2012
              • 55

              #21
              Originally posted by Xandroxuser
              You misunderstand me, Tracy C. I'm not trying to 'keep up this argument' to 'win' it. Inter alia, I am trying to track things internationally.

              The following is typical from Australia. Often these people report reasonable results at a colossal price, and then discover that a GP could prescribe the same at a fraction of the price.

              'I had a free consultation with Ashley & Martin (Brisbane) last year 2011. They offered me the following 8 month program:

              - 7% minoxidil with Retin Acid
              - 1.25 mg finesteride per day
              - Compulsary 20 minute laser therapy every fortnight
              - special shampoos & conditioners'

              I do believe that there is scientific evidence that suggests 'retin acid' aids absorption. It does, of course, have inflammatory side effects with many people who would not go near it for this reason, inter alia.

              ******* - you are 100% correct - A & M hand over the 7.5% minox and get a doc in for the fin script.

              Apparently the retin acid 'burns' ur skin a little to make the minox absorption more effective. But the huge downside is that the A&M mix is a darker colour than normal clear rogain - so if u sweat at night or it's not quite dry u end up with a discoloured aweful looking pillow

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              • WarLord
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 343

                #22
                Originally posted by Giarcpnw
                Tracy,

                I see you post that same advice when anyone posts about
                Minoxidil above 5%. While I appreciate your conservative views of the
                use of the drug. I'd been on it for 7-8 years. No side effects.
                Lots of hair growth. Clearly, when it comes to hair loss we often play fast and loose with following the FDA suggestions. Which I personally think don't always. have our best interests in mind, rather the big pharm companies.

                Regardless, people do what it takes to keep their hair. It worked for me.
                Does anyone have any actual similar experience to share regarding my situation

                Thanks!

                C
                We are on the same boat, my friend. I experimented with 10-15% minoxidil for 13 months, because I wanted to increase hair density in some areas of my temples. However, it turned out that I didn't react well to 15% minoxidil. It was too strong for my follicles and I lost more hair than I regrew. Gradually I went to 10% once every other day, but it didn't produce any worthwhile results anyway. Eventually, in February this year I decided to return back to 5% minoxidil, because I had less hair than at the beginning. I thought that there wouldn't be much difference between 10% minoxidil EOD and 5% minoxidil ED, and my hair would simply slowly return to the original state. My God, that was a terrible mistake! Four months later (in mid-June), hair on all places, where I had applied the 10% crap, was burned out like by some acid! There was almost nothing left!

                In theory, the hair should grow back, but I can't confirm this assumption so far. It's been 5 months since the catastrophic shed stopped, but the lost hair still isn't back. Well, some hair regrew, but this was rather due to finasteride that I added in June. And the promising regrowth that I experienced during August stopped as quickly as it started, and I don't observe anything worthy of note during the last two months. My temples look very badly now and I lost all my patience. I decided for a small hair transplantation. It is a frustrating situation and I can understand you well.

                If I were you, I would immediately return back to 15% minoxidil. Otherwise the shed will continue.

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                • JJacobs152
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 293

                  #23
                  Originally posted by WarLord
                  We are on the same boat, my friend. I experimented with 10-15% minoxidil for 13 months, because I wanted to increase hair density in some areas of my temples. However, it turned out that I didn't react well to 15% minoxidil. It was too strong for my follicles and I lost more hair than I regrew. Gradually I went to 10% once every other day, but it didn't produce any worthwhile results anyway. Eventually, in February this year I decided to return back to 5% minoxidil, because I had less hair than at the beginning. I thought that there wouldn't be much difference between 10% minoxidil EOD and 5% minoxidil ED, and my hair would simply slowly return to the original state. My God, that was a terrible mistake! Four months later (in mid-June), hair on all places, where I had applied the 10% crap, was burned out like by some acid! There was almost nothing left!

                  In theory, the hair should grow back, but I can't confirm this assumption so far. It's been 5 months since the catastrophic shed stopped, but the lost hair still isn't back. Well, some hair regrew, but this was rather due to finasteride that I added in June. And the promising regrowth that I experienced during August stopped as quickly as it started, and I don't observe anything worthy of note during the last two months. My temples look very badly now and I lost all my patience. I decided for a small hair transplantation. It is a frustrating situation and I can understand you well.

                  If I were you, I would immediately return back to 15% minoxidil. Otherwise the shed will continue.
                  Thanks for sharing your experience. I was on the fence of ordering Promox 15%. However, there weren't too many people posting their experience with the product. I'm surprised the 15% led to a massive overhaul in shedding.

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                  • WarLord
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 343

                    #24
                    Originally posted by JJacobs152
                    Thanks for sharing your experience. I was on the fence of ordering Promox 15%. However, there weren't too many people posting their experience with the product. I'm surprised the 15% led to a massive overhaul in shedding.
                    And how long have you been on DualGen? Did it work well? Any problems after the switch from ******* to DualGen?

                    What do you mean by the "massive overhaul"?

                    I think that Promox should be O.K. It is produced by some doctor. The only problem is the high price.

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                    • JJacobs152
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2011
                      • 293

                      #25
                      Originally posted by WarLord
                      And how long have you been on DualGen? Did it work well? Any problems after the switch from ******* to DualGen?

                      What do you mean by the "massive overhaul"?

                      I think that Promox should be O.K. It is produced by some doctor. The only problem is the high price.
                      I think you've got me confused with somebody else. Never heard of ******* or DualGen.

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                      • WarLord
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2012
                        • 343

                        #26
                        Originally posted by JJacobs152
                        I think you've got me confused with somebody else. Never heard of ******* or DualGen.
                        Yes, you are true. I thought you were the author of this thread.

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                        • WarLord
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2012
                          • 343

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Giarcpnw
                          Finasteride user for 15 plus years. Been on ******* 12.5-and 15% for 7-8 years. Once a day. Switched to Dualgen-15 when ******* disappeared. Ran out of that about 5 months ago and bumped down to 5% lipogain.

                          Oh boy, did I lose a ton of hair in the last month. Like a TON.

                          I had two HT about 8 and 4 years ago. about 1800 hairs combined. Recreated my hairline and the minox was keeping all the hair behind the HT full and thick. Now I can plainly see where the hair is thinning behind my transplants. It's like the past 5-6 years just caught up to me over night. This is heavily depressing.

                          Has anyone else who was forced to reduce to the 5% from the 15% have any major shedding? I suspect it's not coming back if this was dose dependent hair growth. In a panic i just ordered grossly over priced Dualgen-15 from england on ebay. Hopefully it's the real thing. Any chance I'll get that growth back?

                          I really hate the FDA right now.

                          Bummed,
                          Craig
                          A question to the author of this thread: How long were you taking DualGen? Did it work well? Any problems after the switch from ******* to DualGen?

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