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 Headway: 5% Minoxidil
Brand Name: Headway
Product Type: Minoxidil 5%
Manufacturer: Pacifica
Packaging: Headway 5% comes in a 60ml bottle, which is one months supply.

  Headway: Manufacturers Information Sheet
  Articles and Studies abount Minoxidil

Minoxidil

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Headway 5 x 60ml Bottles US $130.00 Headway 5 x 60ml Bottles
Headway 10 x 60ml Bottles US $240.00 Headway 10 x 60ml Bottles
 

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  Description and Notes:

Headway is the generic version of the Upjohn 5%. It is an alternative minoxidil brand. Minoxidil is now the most publicised treatment available for male pattern baldness and was the first treatment approved by the FDA for androgenetic alopecia and studies have shown that solutions of minoxidil are effective in initiating and promoting hair growth in individuals with male pattern alopecia.


Minoxidil was the first drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (i.e., hair loss). For decades minoxidil has been used as an oral pill to treat "high blood pressure". One of the side effects was hair growth and reversal of male patterned baldness. However, taking minoxidil in a pill form had many other side effects that made it impractical to take for the treatment of baldness. In the 1980's UpJohn Corporation came out with a topical formulation of minoxidil, called ROGAINE.

Minoxidil stimulates the regrowth of hair in three main ways. First, its action of dilating blood vessels

Mode of Action:

The mechanism by which minoxidil promotes hair growth is not completely understood however evidence suggested that minoxidil promotes hair growth by increasing matrix cell proliferation and by prolonging the alagen phase. Higher concentrations appear to be more effective in promoting hair growth.

What is Minoxidil?

Minoxidil was originally developed to treat high blood pressure. It is use for teating thinning hair was originally discovered when it was noted to cause increased hair growth as a side effect of this treatment. Topical Minoxidil is now the most widely recommended treatment for androgenetic alopecia. In the United States it is marketed as Rogaine and in New Zealand it is marketed as Regaine and recently a generic (and cheaper) version of topical minoxidil has become available under the brand name Headway.

How Minoxidil works?

How minoxidil works to grow hair is somewhat of a mystery. Since it was originally a blood-pressure pill and because it is a vasodilator it was thought that it worked by increasing the amount of blood to the hair follicles. However other vasodilators do not stimulate the same response so that it is now thought that minoxidil works by a different mechanism. Recent studies have shown that topical minoxidil does not cause an increase in skin blood flow which was originally though to be the mechanism by which minoxidil works. Studies carried out by L'Oreal recently suggest that minoxidil works by activating PGHS 1 (prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1) which helps promote hair growth.

How effective is topical minoxidil?

Topical minoxidil has been shown to be effective in both men and women. Clinical tests that were conducted by 27 US medical centers involving over 2,300 patients with male pattern baldness on the top of the head showed that after one year of use

48% of the men who had used minoxidil for one year rated their regrowth as moderate to dense.

36% of men who had used topical minoxidil for one year rated their regrowth as minimal

16% of men had no regrowth.

In tests carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of topical minoxidil on women almost two out of three women were evaluated by physicians to have regrown some hair.

How long do I need to use Minoxidil for?

Hair regrowth with topical minoxidil takes time. While some individuals see results faster than others, studies show that at least 4 months of treatment is generally necessary before there is any evidence of regrowth with topical minoxidil.

If treatment is successful the first thing you will notice is less shedding within 90 days of beginning treatment. This is because minoxidil may prolong the growth phase of the hair cycle, thus increasing the number of follicles in the growth phase at the same time.

New growth may be soft, downey and barely visible at first. This can be an encouraging sign because it shows that minoxidil is actually stimulating regrowth. If you continue to respond with further treatment the soft downey growth may change into hair of the same colour and thickness as the other hairs on your scalp.

Application:

The recommended dosage is 1 ml applied twice daily to thinning areas of the scalp. The use of topical tretinoin in conjunction with minoxidil appears to increase the beneficial effects of minoxidil. Natural-Hair can now supply Headway 5% (Minoxidil 5%).