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Suggest Medication For Hair Loss

Hello, I have hair loss problem and it is getting worse by each passing day as it is getting weaker and thinner. A doctor informed me that my hair loss is due to Androgenic Alopecia. What is the proper medication and how long does it take in achieving good results? Thanks
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Hello,

Thank you for posting on HCM.

I appreciate your concern regarding hair fall. Hair fall is usually ascribed to multiple factors like diet and nutrition, hormones, stress, acute or chronic medical conditions,drugs,cosmetic products etc.

Since you have not mentioned relevant history and description like sex,age, pattern of hair loss(patchy/diffuse), family history etc, its difficult to put a definitive diagnosis. Since you are saying your doctor has diagnosed you with Androgenetic alopecia I will explain you regarding the same.
Androgenetic alopecia is a pattern of hairfall dictated by hormones and is genetically determined.
If i were your dermatologist/trichologist, i would like to take through history including family history, history of recent major trauma /illness/ stress/ medications etc, your menstrual history and recommend some basic investigations like CBC,blood sugar,Thyroid function test.
Also some other special tests like trichogram and dermoscopy can aid in diagnosis and prognosis.

I would suggest you a course of oral tablets containing biotin and other essential vitamins and minerals (Tab. Follihair new) for minimum 6 months.

Also, would put you on solution containing 5%/10% minoxidil once a day and a hair serum/gel containing peptides for hair growth at night.(Q sera, Grocapix etc).
Finateride (Finalo) can be used in selected male patients after thorough counselling and checking your liver function. Finasteride, inhibits metabolism of testosterone at hair root level. It sometime leads to embarrassing side effects like impotency, decrease in semen volume but which are totally reversible on stopping the drug.
In female of child-bearing age, finasteride might cause complications to fetus so I better avoid it.

I would advise use of gentle shampoo and conditioner on regular basis and use of coconut oil twice a week.

Also enquire from your dermatologist about upcoming treatment options like mesotherapy and platelet-rich plasma.

Avoid combing in wet hair and let them dry by wrapping in towel. Avoid blow dryers and hair-color/dyes. Take plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet and try to de-stress your routine life.

Hope your queries are resolved and wish you best of health.
Thank you
Dr Hardik Pitroda
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Suggest Medication For Hair Loss

Hello, Thank you for posting on HCM. I appreciate your concern regarding hair fall. Hair fall is usually ascribed to multiple factors like diet and nutrition, hormones, stress, acute or chronic medical conditions,drugs,cosmetic products etc. Since you have not mentioned relevant history and description like sex,age, pattern of hair loss(patchy/diffuse), family history etc, its difficult to put a definitive diagnosis. Since you are saying your doctor has diagnosed you with Androgenetic alopecia I will explain you regarding the same. Androgenetic alopecia is a pattern of hairfall dictated by hormones and is genetically determined. If i were your dermatologist/trichologist, i would like to take through history including family history, history of recent major trauma /illness/ stress/ medications etc, your menstrual history and recommend some basic investigations like CBC,blood sugar,Thyroid function test. Also some other special tests like trichogram and dermoscopy can aid in diagnosis and prognosis. I would suggest you a course of oral tablets containing biotin and other essential vitamins and minerals (Tab. Follihair new) for minimum 6 months. Also, would put you on solution containing 5%/10% minoxidil once a day and a hair serum/gel containing peptides for hair growth at night.(Q sera, Grocapix etc). Finateride (Finalo) can be used in selected male patients after thorough counselling and checking your liver function. Finasteride, inhibits metabolism of testosterone at hair root level. It sometime leads to embarrassing side effects like impotency, decrease in semen volume but which are totally reversible on stopping the drug. In female of child-bearing age, finasteride might cause complications to fetus so I better avoid it. I would advise use of gentle shampoo and conditioner on regular basis and use of coconut oil twice a week. Also enquire from your dermatologist about upcoming treatment options like mesotherapy and platelet-rich plasma. Avoid combing in wet hair and let them dry by wrapping in towel. Avoid blow dryers and hair-color/dyes. Take plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet and try to de-stress your routine life. Hope your queries are resolved and wish you best of health. Thank you Dr Hardik Pitroda