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A dual-action oral hair regrowth treatment that works from within to slow hair loss and promote new growth.
This once-daily pill combines 2 mg of finasteride (to block DHT, the hormone responsible for male pattern hair loss) and 2.5 mg of minoxidil (to improve blood flow and stimulate hair follicles). Together, they provide a clinically backed solution for thicker, healthier hair over time.
With just one pill a day, you get two powerful ingredients working together—without the need for messy topicals. Connect with a provider today to see if this treatment is right for you.
Finasteride + Minoxidil Blendʳˣ is simple to take and easy to stick to.
• Take one pill daily with a glass of water.
• Can be taken with or without food.
• Stay consistent—results take time, but daily use leads to visible improvements.
Pro tip:Take it at the same time every day to build a routine.
The most common side effects include mild dizziness, headaches, or an upset stomach.
Because this formula contains finasteride, some users may experience mild sexual side effects such as decreased libido or changes in ejaculation, but these are typically temporary and resolve with continued use.
Rare side effects may include allergic reactions or persistent scalp sensitivity. If you experience any unusual symptoms, consult your provider.
Finasteride + Blendʳˣ is not FDA-approved. The FDA does not evaluate compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality.
Minoxidil boosts blood flow to “wake up” follicles and extend hair’s growth phase; finasteride lowers DHT the hormone that shrinks follicles to reduce shedding and preserve density.
Used together, they’re a powerful combo: minoxidil encourages regrowth, finasteride protects it.
Hair is noticeably thinner and softer to the touch. Scalp is now visible.
Finding more hair than usual on your pillow, in the shower drain, or on your brush can be an early indicator.
Gradual pulling back of the hairline, often in an “M” shape, is typical in men but can also happen in women.
If your hair part looks noticeably wider or more scalp is showing, it could be a sign of thinning.