FDA busting ALL 15% Minoxidil? Expiry dates?

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  • Xandroxuser
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 64

    FDA busting ALL 15% Minoxidil? Expiry dates?

    It looks as though both perfect image solutions and, most recently, minoxidil max have gone the way of Richard Lee/minoxidil solutions. FDA bust.

    Does anyone have 'expert' knowledge of 'use by/expiry' dates for 5% and 15% solutions similar to ******* (minoxidil and azeliac acid)?

    Dr Lee's generally had around a two year expiry period on the label.

    'Dr Park' had no labels, but in an email reply wrote to me: 'Well over a year, closer to two years'.

    Does anyone have 'expert' knowledge on whether it makes a difference if stored differently, or once opened?

    What did 'Perfect Image Solutions' say on the bottle. I have no knowledge of their products?

    Any comments would be gratefully received.
  • Dr. Glenn Charles
    IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
    • Nov 2008
    • 2423

    #2
    Most of those products will still work well beyond the expiration date. It is possible that when the product gets very old it will start to loose some of its effectivenss. Remember the companies who make this stuff want people to throw out any of the remaining product at its expiration date and buy more right away.
    Dr. Glenn Charles
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    • bluewater
      Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 72

      #3
      Pis

      I just found out Perfect Image Solutions is closed. Is this permenently? If so what are the other sources for 15% Min?

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      • Dr. Glenn Charles
        IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
        • Nov 2008
        • 2423

        #4
        Every compounding pharmacy I know or have heard of has been shut down or ordered to stop making any Finasteride of more than 5%.
        Dr. Glenn Charles
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        • bluewater
          Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 72

          #5
          That so sucks

          I am only into my second bottle of 15%, what can I expect differently from the 5%? I think it was to early to tell if the 15% was being effective.

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          • Tracy C
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 3125

            #6
            I am quite sure Dr. Charles meant to say Minoxidil rather than Finasteride.

            Anyways, there is likely a darn good reason for shutting down these "providers". The strongest strength of Minoxidil permitted by the FDA without a prescription is 5%. There is a reason for that. Increasing strength does not equate to increasing the effectiveness. However, increasing the strength does equate to increasing the possibility of experiencing negative side effects.

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            • Xandroxuser
              Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 64

              #7
              Originally posted by Tracy C
              I am quite sure Dr. Charles meant to say Minoxidil rather than Finasteride.

              Anyways, there is likely a darn good reason for shutting down these "providers". The strongest strength of Minoxidil permitted by the FDA without a prescription is 5%. There is a reason for that. Increasing strength does not equate to increasing the effectiveness. However, increasing the strength does equate to increasing the possibility of experiencing negative side effects.
              Dr Lee did 'prescribe' - with a 'prescription'. The FDA closed him down, but we have no evidence that it was because he 'prescribed' 15% minoxidil for some patients. He believed - as did many of his patients - that it was more 'effective' for some of his patients than 5%, other things being equal. A major difference between Dr Lee's products and recent internet providers is that any possible and actual negative side-effects could be discussed with Dr Lee and a decision taken accordingly. I wouldn't want to idealise the man - he was, of course, in business, but I do think his operation should not be equated with Ebay, Amazon and snake oil sellers. We need another Dr Lee!

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              • BaldMike
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 5

                #8
                Originally posted by Tracy C
                I am quite sure Dr. Charles meant to say Minoxidil rather than Finasteride.

                Anyways, there is likely a darn good reason for shutting down these "providers". The strongest strength of Minoxidil permitted by the FDA without a prescription is 5%. There is a reason for that. Increasing strength does not equate to increasing the effectiveness. However, increasing the strength does equate to increasing the possibility of experiencing negative side effects.
                Then why does Rogaine report the statistical results of the 15% solution in their commercials as a market campaign for their over priced 5% solution? The study showed better results with a 15% solution compared to a 5% solution.

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                • bluewater
                  Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 72

                  #9
                  What

                  Commercials are you reffering to? I have been doing the 15% for just a couple of months, not long enough to know if it is working. I am, stuck now, I guess going to the 5% stuff. I was never able to find any information supporting the higher concentrations effectiveness, other than word of mouth.

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                  • BaldMike
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 5

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bluewater
                    Commercials are you reffering to? I have been doing the 15% for just a couple of months, not long enough to know if it is working. I am, stuck now, I guess going to the 5% stuff. I was never able to find any information supporting the higher concentrations effectiveness, other than word of mouth.
                    Just the generic commercial for Rogaine they report 89% of men regrow hair. When I first looked into the 15% solutions, that I ran across while trying to find less expensive 5% solutions, I read the actually study that the 89% statistic comes from and (if my memory serves my correctly) that was for the 15% solution not the 5% solution. I will look for the study again and post a link when I find it.

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                    • bluewater
                      Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 72

                      #11
                      Woah!

                      If true . That would be very revealing. I'd say that would constitute false advertising. So what, which , if either are you using? If I could have anticipated this, I would have stocked up on the PIS 15%. I saw that a bottle of that stuff on Amazon is now running close to $300! I would not have sold it for that. I would have kept it to use it to get me through the next few months to see if it was of any value. I am a better person that that.

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                      • Tracy C
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 3125

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BaldMike
                        Then why does Rogaine report the statistical results of the 15% solution in their commercials as a market campaign for their over priced 5% solution?
                        That is a pretty serious accusation. Can you back that up with legitimate and verifiable sources?

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                        • BaldMike
                          Junior Member
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 5

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tracy C
                          That is a pretty serious accusation. Can you back that up with legitimate and verifiable sources?
                          I understand it is, and the false advertising issue I recall was the first thing that popped into my mind while reading the study. As I stated before when I find the article I will post it, until then take it with a grain of salt.

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                          • BaldMike
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 5

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bluewater
                            If true . That would be very revealing. I'd say that would constitute false advertising. So what, which , if either are you using? If I could have anticipated this, I would have stocked up on the PIS 15%. I saw that a bottle of that stuff on Amazon is now running close to $300! I would not have sold it for that. I would have kept it to use it to get me through the next few months to see if it was of any value. I am a better person that that.
                            I started with 15% from Perfect Image LLC, then tried PHP LLC (No PG), then finally Ideal Image Solutions LLC with the intent on ordering 3-6 months worth of the product I liked the best. I also didn't know the FDA was putting the AX down on these so when I went to place my larger order (Ideal Image Solutions was my choice, PHP was the worst) I was surprised when I couldn't.

                            I use a generic 5% solution in the morning both vertex and crown and the 15% solution before bed and 15% 2x a day on days I won't be going out. I also use a very light hair product (I have curly frizzy hair) that uses the same chemical solvents as the generic 5% so I also add some (a lot) to that.

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                            • bluewater
                              Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 72

                              #15
                              Could Not Have Come At A Worse Time

                              If you ask me. And I had no idea that selling the high octane version was illegal. I gues I will get my old self some 5% and see how that goes. I have less than a half a bottle of the 15% left. How is the 5% working for you?

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