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A once-daily, FDA-approved hair loss treatment that works from within to slow hair loss and promote regrowth.
Finasteride is a DHT blocker, preventing the hormone responsible for male pattern hair loss from shrinking hair follicles. With consistent use, Oral Finasterideʳˣ can help maintain and restore thicker, healthier hair over time.
Taken daily, this simple and effective treatment is clinically proven to reduce hair loss and support long-term hair health. Connect with a medical provider today to see if it’s right for you.
Oral Finasterideʳˣ is easy to take and fits into any routine.
• Take one capsule 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 make it a habit.
With consistent daily use, Oral Finasteride™ helps slow or stop further hair loss within the first 3–6 months by reducing DHT, the hormone linked to male pattern hair loss.
Some users may notice gradual thickening or regrowth over time, particularly in areas where hair is thinning rather than completely lost. Results continue to improve with long-term use.
Because finasteride works to maintain existing hair, continued daily treatment is required to sustain results.
Most users tolerate finasteride well, but some may experience mild dizziness, headaches, or an upset stomach.
Because finasteride affects DHT levels, a small percentage of users may notice mild sexual side effects, such as decreased libido or changes in ejaculation, which often resolve with continued use.
Rare side effects can include allergic reactions, swelling, or persistent scalp irritation. If you experience unusual symptoms, consult your provider.
Read important safety information about Finasteride here.
A mandatory doctor consultation is required before starting treatment. During the consultation, a medical provider will assess your health and provide detailed guidance on safe use.
Oral Finasterideʳˣ is not FDA-approved. The FDA does not evaluate compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality.
| Time Period | Dose (mg) | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1–4 | 0.25mg | Weekly |
| Week 5-8 | 0.5mg | Weekly |
| Week 9-12 | 1.0mg | Weekly |
| Week 13-20 | 1.5mg | Weekly |
| Week 21+ | 2.0mg | Weekly |
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