Aminexil – Product Review Part 2
Posted on September 3rd, 2011 by admin
In our last post we looked at what Aminexil is, and its advantages; let us look at some of the negative points of this hair loss cure.
- This treatment starts to work after 6 to 12 months of use, and it is effective only so long as it continues to be used.
- The side effects of the drug are flaking or dandruff and other side effects such as erectile dysfunction and so on are not fully understood at this time.
- The treatment may be suitable only for those with light hair loss and is not recommended for use by women.
- It has most of the same side effects as Minoxidil such as low blood pressure, palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness.
- There could be allergic reactions to its use.
- If one tries to treat a bald spot that has been there for many years the treatment may not work.
- It can be messy to use.
- There are also some restrictions of what you can do if you are using this hair loss medication – for instance it is recommended that you do not blow dry your hair and that it shouldn’t be applied on wet hair.