$Unique_ID{BRK00532} $Pretitle{} $Title{Do Hair Products for Balding Really Help Hair to Grow?} $Subject{balding medications medication medications scalp FDA Rogaine minoxidil promote hair growth male pattern baldness vellus} $Volume{R-20} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Do Hair Products for Balding Really Help Hair to Grow? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I am a young man, and really too young to start balding. But the hair loss is now pretty visible, and I am confused by all the advertising for hair products that I see on television. Are any of them proven, and do they really help hair to grow? I don't want to spend my hard earned bucks for nothing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: You pose an excellent question, one that applies as well to many types of advertising for health products on television. The secret is in the listening. The ads I've seen do not claim to promote new growth in so many words, but tell of "stopping the loss" of hair through natural means. By this they mean that their product is not a medication in the sense that it acts on disease process through chemical means, and therefore it is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. "Natural means" could refer to a cleansing process that might help the general scalp condition, but these claims are never quite clear. The one product that does have scientific evidence to back its claims and an FDA approval is Rogaine (minoxidil is the generic name) produced by the Upjohn Company. It is an active agent that has been used in the control of high blood pressure, and was found to promote the hair growth in balding men. It is indicated for male pattern baldness of the top of the head (vertex). The medication, obtained with a doctor's prescription, will cost you about $2.00 a day, must be used continuously for life, and is most effective in younger men, men with balding of less than ten years duration, and men whose bald spot area is less than 4 inches. And it doesn't work on everyone. About 1/4 of men using the medication over a period of 1 year displayed no growth, or growth of only very fine (vellus) hair. You can obtain more information directly from the manufacturer by calling the Rogaine Hot Line, 1-800-635-0655 from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. An attentive and polite representative will answer all your questions. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.