Andy
asked this on February 04, 2011 11:36
Topically applied minoxidil is one of the most widely used treatment options against male and female pattern hair loss. However, being a potent drug, minoxidil has well documented side-effects and measurable changes disappear within months after discontinuation of treatment (read more). Originally minoxidil was developed as an oral antihypertensive drug, but a frequent side-effect was hair growth. The detailed mechanism of action of minoxidil on hair follicles is unclear. However, known as a potent potassium channel opener, it can be assumed that the drug targets the same tiny protein structures (potassium channels) TRX2™ does. Compared to minoxidil TRX2™ is a 100% natural, drug-free food supplement designed to provide hair follicles with the specific compounds needed to promote healthy, natural hair growth. There are no side-effects, no complications and no hassle – just honest, noticeable results.
We advise customer taking popular hair loss treatments such as finasteride (e.g. Propecia™), minoxidil (e.g. Rogaine™, Regaine™, RIUP™) or ketoconazole (e.g. Nizoral™) to consult with their doctor or healthcare professional before starting with TRX2 supplementation. At TRX2 we do not promote any specific ingredient, regimen, or use and you should always consult a doctor or healthcare professional when using TRX2 in combination with prescription medicine or other treatment regimen.