Why Should Women Not Use Men's Rogaine?
- Rogaine, also known by the generic name minoxidil, is the only female hair-loss treatment that has been approved as safe by the U.S. Federal Drug Administration. It can be purchased without a prescription.
- Rogaine is available in a men's formula, which contains a 5 percent concentrated solution of minoxidil, and a women's formula, which contains a 2 percent concentrated solution of minoxidil. Because of an increased sensitivity to minoxidil, women should only use the 2 percent solution.
- Women who use men's Rogaine may experience increased scalp sensitivity including inflammation, tenderness, swelling, rash, lesions, dry scalp, dandruff and itchiness.
- Using men's Rogaine can cause women to develop facial hair. While being diligent in removing any excess solution that may drip onto the forehead or down the face may help to reduce the growth, it will not prevent it completely.
- Women who use Rogaine that has been developed for men may experience hypotension, or low blood pressure. They may also suffer from lightheadedness, dizziness or blurred vision as a result of the decrease in blood pressure.
What is Rogaine?
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