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Contact SupplierMinofina Solution is a combination medicine used to treat hair loss in men. It works by increasing blood flow to hair follicles, preventing hair loss and stimulating regrowth, resulting in longer, thicker hair with increased density. COMPOSITION : Minoxidil (5% w/v) + Finasteride (0.1% w/v) Usage Instructions: Use Minofina Solution as prescribed by your doctor or according to the label instructions. Ensure your scalp is clean and dry before application. It may take several months to notice hair growth, which may initially appear soft, colorless, and barely visible. Use the exact dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Using more than recommended will not accelerate hair growth and may increase side effects. Continue using it as long as your doctor advises to maintain hair growth. Consult your doctor if there is no improvement after 4 to 6 months. This medicine is intended for men only and is not suitable for women. Common Side Effects: Common side effects include application site reactions such as dryness, irritation, and redness, as well as decreased libido, impotence, ejaculation disorders, breast enlargement and tenderness in men, and skin rash. Accidental contact with other body parts can cause excessive hair growth. If the solution contacts your eyes, mouth, or broken skin, rinse thoroughly with water. Consult your doctor if side effects persist or are bothersome. Precautions: Before using Minofina Solution, inform your doctor if you have any heart conditions and provide a list of all medications you are taking. Pregnant or potentially pregnant women, as well as breastfeeding women, should not handle this medicine due to the risk of finasteride absorption, which can harm a male fetus.
Uses of Minofina Solution
Treatment of hair loss in men
Benefits of Minofina Solution
Minofina Solution treats common hereditary hair loss in men by preventing further hair loss and promoting regrowth. It increases blood flow to hair follicles, preventing hair cell death an