Other Medical Treatments for Hair Loss
Here is a list of off-label drugs which some say are effective hair loss treatments. "Off-label" means that these drugs were designed and tested for another purpose and the FDA has not approved their use in hair loss treatment.
- Aldactone/Spironolactone Treatment for Hair Loss
- Androcur/Cyproterone Acetate (CPA) Treatment for Hair Loss
- Avodart (Dutasteride) Treatment for Hair Loss
- Azelex (Skinoren)/Azeleic Acid Treatment for Hair Loss
- Buserelin/HOE 766 Treatment for Hair Loss
- Casodex Treatment for Hair Loss
- Cromakalim Treatment for Hair Loss
- Cyclosporin Treatment for Hair Loss
- Cytadren Treatment for Hair Loss
- Diane-35 Treatment for Hair Loss
- Diazoxide Treatment for Hair Loss
- Dilantin/Phenytoin Treatment for Hair Loss
- Estradiol/Estrogen Treatment for Hair Loss
- Flutamide Treatment for Hair Loss
- Inocoterone Treatment for Hair Loss
- Lupron Treatment for Hair Loss
- Pinacidil Treatment for Hair Loss
- Progesterone Treatment for Hair Loss
- Proscar/Finasteride 5mg Treatment for Hair Loss
- Retin-A/Tretinoin Treatment for Hair Loss
- Tacrolimus Treatment for Hair Loss
- Tagamet Treatment for Hair Loss
Alternatives
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