Sangrow Topical Solution


Product Info

Prescription required No
Marketer Sanador Healthcare
Active Ingredient Minoxidil (5% w/v)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassDialkylarylamines
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassDERMA
Action ClassPotassium channel opener
User Rating4.9
User Reviews656

FAQ

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How long does it take to see results with Sangrow Topical Solution?
Since hair growth is a slow process, it may take some time before you see new hair growth after starting the treatment with Sangrow Topical Solution. You need to use Sangrow Topical Solution for 4 months to see its effects.
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How often should Sangrow Topical Solution be applied?
The general recommendation is that Sangrow Topical Solution should be used twice daily. Follow your doctor's instructions and take it in the dose and duration advised by your doctor.
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Do I need to wash my hair every day when using Sangrow Topical Solution?
No, it is not required to shampoo your hair every day before applying Sangrow Topical Solution. However, if you shampoo your hair, make sure your scalp is dry before using Sangrow Topical Solution.
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Is the hair growth by Sangrow Topical Solution treatment permanent?
You have to continue applying Sangrow Topical Solution for continued hair growth. If you stop using Sangrow Topical Solution, the regrown hair may disappear after 3-4 months and balding or hair loss may restart.
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Can Sangrow Topical Solution be used for beard growth?
No, Sangrow Topical Solution should not be used for beard growth. It is indicated only for growth of hair on scalp in patients with a family history of hair loss.
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What if you forget to take Sangrow Solution?
If you miss a dose of Sangrow Topical Solution, apply it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Sangrow Topical Solution Reviews

Sangrow Topical Solution belongs to a class of drugs known as vasodilators. It is used to promote hair growth in men with male pattern baldness.

Sangrow Topical Solution should only be applied directly to the scalp area in the amount and in the way specified on the label or by your doctor. Clean and dry your scalp before using it. It may take approximately 2- 4 months before you notice any hair growth. The first growth may be soft, colourless, and barely visible. Using more than recommended will not speed up hair growth and may increase the likelihood of side effects. This medication must be used continuously to maintain hair growth. Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve or worsen after using it for 4 to 6 months.

The most common side effects of this medicine include itching, excessive hair growth, rash, and dermatitis. In case of accidental application in other areas, it may result in unwanted hair growth. Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water if you get it in your eyes, mouth, or broken skin. Talk to your doctor if you are bothered by the side effects or if they do not go away.

People under 18 or over 65 should not usually use Sangrow Topical Solution. It may also not be appropriate if your hair loss is due to medications (such as chemotherapy) or any nutritional deficiency. You should also not use this medicine if you have high blood pressure or use other creams or lotions to treat other scalp conditions. Talk to your doctor if you have heart disease or blood circulation problems.

How Sangrow Topical Solution Works

Sangrow Topical Solution is a potassium channel opener. Its vasodilation action expands the blood vessels. Therefore, when it is applied to the scalp, it helps to increase blood flow. This increased blood flow provides more nutrition and oxygen to the hair follicles, which prevents hair cell death and also enhances new hair growth. This is how it works to treat your alopecia (hair loss).

How to Use Sangrow Topical Solution

Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use.

Benefits of Sangrow Topical Solution

  • In Treatment of Hair loss: Sangrow Topical Solution is a medicine used to treat common hereditary hair loss. It can prevent further hair loss and help hair to re-grow. It works by increasing blood flow to the hair follicles on your scalp, which prevents hair cell death and also enhances new hair growth. It is most effective for baldness or thinning at the top of the scalp but less effective at the front or for receding hairline. Benefits are less likely if you have been bald for many years or have a large area of hair loss. Sangrow Topical Solution is not suitable for sudden or unexplained hair loss. It is considered a safe medicine. There are separate products for men and women and you should follow your doctor’s instructions carefully while using Sangrow Topical Solution. Regrowth of hair improves your appearance, boosts your confidence, and enhances your social life. Use it regularly to maintain hair growth and to get the maximum benefits. Consult your doctor if you notice any changes in the hair growth while using Sangrow Topical Solution.

Uses of Sangrow Topical Solution

  • Treatment of Hair loss

Sangrow Topical Solution Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Breast feeding  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Sangrow Topical Solution is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.Sangrow Topical Solution is not recommended for use in women.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Sangrow Topical Solution may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • During the first 2 weeks of application, your hair fall may increase. This is normal and is a sign that Sangrow Topical Solution is working.
  • It should only be applied directly to the scalp. If Sangrow Topical Solution accidentally comes in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth, flush the area thoroughly with cool tap water.
  • Take care that Sangrow Topical Solution does not trickle down onto your face as it may cause undesirable facial hair growth.
  • Do not shampoo your hair or use a hairdryer for 4 hours after applying Sangrow Topical Solution as it can reduce the effectiveness of the medicine.
  • Wash your hands before and after application.

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