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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Please advise.
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Guru Real Hair Club Member |
to my knowledge xandrox is 15% minoxidil. The normal dosage of monoxidil is 5% so this is 3 times stronger
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Xandrox is minoxidil (5 to 15%) with Azelaic Acid 5%. Azelaic Acid is supposed to decrease DHT on your scalp (to provide simultaneous inhibition of DHT as well as stimulation to hair growth). I use xandrox 5% but I can not tell you if it is really better than minoxidil 5% alone. I think difference is reduced.
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My Hair Loss WebLog Guru Real Hair Club Member |
Is xandrox sold in the states or even approved by the FDA? I am curios about this I have been hearing a lot about it lately, oh yeah is it a foam?
You only live once... |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
Xandrox is a combination of 5% minoxodil and 5% Azelaic Acid.
The Azelaic Acid is said to be a potent inhibitor of 5-Alpha-Reductase in human skin. DHT is formed from the combination of testosterone and 5-Alpha-reductase enzymes in the body. The theory therefore is that if there is less of the enzyme 5-Alpha-Reductase in the body, less DHT will be created. In theory, this sounds good. I have not read any reviews on the product nor do I know of its efficacy. I do know that Azelaic Acid is not FDA approved for hair loss. Best wishes, Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Why do you not use it Falc?
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Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
mrkneed,
I tried minoxodil for awhile when I first started losing my hair. It worked for awhile but I foolishly stopped. Upon starting it up again, minoxodil was severely irritating my scalp. I went to 2% minoxodil but it didn't do anything for me but leave my head a watery greasy mess. I think Xandrox sounds good in theory - but I haven't done enough research on it yet to know if the Azelaic Acid really does anything to contribute to its efficacy. I did some reading on it and according to what I saw, it has been said that Azelaic Acid doesn't do much by itself but adding minoxodil increases its ability. But increasing the ability of "doesn't do much" by using minoxodil doesn't give me a lot of comfort. But my native hair has been far gone for awhile. I think using any hair restoration products other than Propecia (which is helping me keep the area of hair below my crown) is fruitless, not to mention the scalp irritation and messy regime of minoxodil or Xandrox. Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
I found it interesting that a part of the label of Xandrox says, "As a rule, patients should not initiate topical minoxidil treatment for MPB with Xandrox15. "
That's a direct quote from the site that sells it. It does also go on to say that if regular minoxidil doesn't work, you should consider Xandrox. |
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Real Hair Club Member |
So what is the general consensus of this group? Is xandrox worth a shot, or not???
Thanks! |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
Pawlik,
I think you are going to have to draw your own conclusion on this. See my criteria for for how to evaluate hair loss products. Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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what is xandrox? Is it better than minoxidal?
