Rogaine, Regaine or Minoxidil?

Rogaine was the first medicinal product in history approved by a major national health supervisory authority, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to treat male pattern baldness. Now, generic Rogaine has been approved by the health authorities in many countries around the world. To this day it is the only FDA-approved topical for treating hair loss and the most powerful hair growth stimulant available. Rogaine and Regaine are exactly the same product with two different trade names. Minoxidil is the main active ingredient of Rogaine and since it is no longer patent-protected, it can be found in numerous generic hair loss products. Minoxidil is typically available as a 2% solution for women and a 5% solution for men. Minoxidil containing topicals are available in pharmacies in most countries as non-prescription OTC products. A few years ago Pfizer introduced Rogaine foam, a superior delivery form of minoxidil.
Read more about Rogaine, Regaine and minoxidil, some of the most powerful hair loss treatments available today.

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